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C121 SURVEY OF UNITED STATE
HISTORY TASKED 2 COMPLETE
(Passed) WESTERN GOVERNORS
UNIVERSITY

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Task 2-



A.)

One of the reasons for the rise of partisan politics in the Early Republic was because of

the development of the First Party System. This system was the first time in American history

that there were two clear and organized political parties that would compete against one another

to win elected office. The Nation’s first political party system was in place after a race against

The Federalists and the Democratic Republicans. The Federalists, following the original

Federalists, supported the adoption of the United States Constitution. They also appreciated

strong central government that could benefit creating a centralized financial system. Whereas,

the Democratic Republicans worried that a centralized government could threaten individual

liberty and state’s rights. The Democratic Republicans also had a future vision of America that

included small farmers, and limited interference from a smaller federal government. During the

election of 1796, the Federalists and Democratic Republicans campaigned for presidential office,

ultimately having John Adams win presidency on behalf of the Federalist Party. But, in the 1800

election, Thomas Jefferson went on to win the presidency on behalf of the Democratic

Republicans. From this, the Nation’s first political party system had been established.



B.)

After the split of the First Party System in 1815, the Second Party System emerged in the

late 1820’s to 1850’s with the rise of the Democratic party competing against the Whig party, or

also known as the Republican party. The Whig Party was led by John Adams, while in the

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