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Political Parties

Information on political parties that have had an influence on US Government and Politics. These political party notes, along with the AP US Government and Politics outlines, vocabulary terms, political timelines, biographies, case briefs, and important documents will help you prepare for the AP US Gov and Politics exam.

  • American Independent Party
  • American Party
  • Anti-Masonic Party
  • Constitutional Union Party
  • Democratic Party
  • Democratic-Republican Party
  • Federalist Party
  • Free-Soil Party
  • Greenback-Labor Party
  • Libertarian Party
  • Liberty Party
  • National Republican Party
  • People's Party
  • Progressive Party
  • Reform Party
  • Republican Party
  • Socialist Party
  • Whig Party

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