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Nesterboy [21]
3 years ago
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What is the difference between types of minor parties and being able to recognize an example of each

History
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labwork [276]3 years ago
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Answer:

enduring,

single-issue,

candidate-centered,

fusion parties.

Explanation:

<u>Enduring parties:</u>

It's the type of minor parties that have existed for a long time but isn't as successful in getting their candidate elected like the major parties. Example : The Libertarian party

<u>Single issue parties:</u>

A type of minor party that is founded to pursue one specific. agenda/legislation. Example : The Green party

<u>Candidate-Centered :</u>

A minor party that is relied on the popularity of one member rather than established political platform. Example : Party affiliated  Jesse Ventura in 1988 Minnesota election.

<u>Fusion Minor Parties:</u>

A minor party that does not necessarily aim to win the election. They acted as a supporter for another bigger party that have better chance to win. Example : The tea party.

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