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The Minor Party System

The Minor Party System. Chapter 5, Section 4. Number of Parties in US History. Registered independent voters 24 million. Minor Parties in the United States.

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The Minor Party System

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  1. The Minor Party System Chapter 5, Section 4

  2. Number of Parties in US History

  3. Registered independent voters 24 million

  4. Minor Parties in the United States • Ideological Parties - Based on a particular set of beliefs, a comprehensive view of social, economic, and political matters. Usually long lived.

  5. Single-Issue Parties • Concentrate on a single public policy matter.

  6. Economic Protest Parties • Parties rooted in periods of economic discontent. Greenback party

  7. Splinter Parties • Break off from one of the two major parties.

  8. Electoral Votes 1948

  9. Major Political Parties

  10. Minor Political Parties

  11. Similarities of Major and Minor Parties

  12. Similarities of Minor and Major Parties

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