Differences And Similarities Between The Republican Party And The Conservative Party

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Today one of the many conservation is about politics whether it being a person that is on the conservative side or liberal side. Conservative also known as the Republican party for the right wing. Liberals also knew as the Democratic party for the left wing. Although they may have few similarities between the two parties have been interpreted as one is for minorities and the other for wealth by social media or just hearsay. With not knowing what each party stand for the world may continue to be divided by ignorance. The Republican parties started with many names but in 1854 the party was established to oppose the spread of slavery. Allowing them to control the 38th Congress passing the 13th Amendment. To understand what the conservative party …show more content…

During this time the liberal party supported slavery and opposed civil rights after the American Civil War in order to retain the support of the Southern voters. But as of today that history has been forgotten or never taught to the inner city which is the majority of the minorities. This party advocates that it is for the minority people that feel as the man owes them something. Liberal believe that abortion should be the woman right to decide and that a fetus is not a human so it does not have a separate individual right. Also, the Democratic parties feel “The Second Amendment does not give citizens the right to keep and bear arms, but only allows for the state to keep a militia (National Guard). Individuals do not need guns for protection; it is the role of local and federal government to protect the people through law enforcement agencies and the military.” This party accepts that marriage is a union of people who love one another and that same-sex marriage is to be ensured as the right for all, which this goes against all religious beliefs giving what this country was built on. They feel as the wealthy should pay more taxes to help the poor and needy. Meaning the taxes allows the government create jobs and continue to support people on welfare programs. This allowing individual to stay on welfare for a long period of time instead of …show more content…

It was formed by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison to oppose the new Federalist Party ran by Alexander Hamilton under George Washington. Both parties value their own party and feel as though it will be for the better good for the citizens. The conservatives and liberals both play a huge role in founding the federal reserve. “The Democratic and Republican parties have both been sued for conspiring to exclude third parties from the quadrennial presidential

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