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- First Party System [r]: U.S. political system (1792-early 1820s) pitting Alexander Hamilton's Federalist Party against the Democratic-Republican Party of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. [e]
- Fourth Party System [r]: Period in American political history from about 1896 to 1932, the Progressive Era. [e]
- Jacksonian Democracy [r]: The political philosophy of the Second Party System in the United States in the 1820s to 1840s, especially the positions of President Andrew Jackson and his followers in the new Democratic Party. [e]
- Mark Hanna [r]: (1837 – 1904) A leader of the U.S. Republican Party; campaign manager of President William McKinley. [e]
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- Populist Party [r]: An American third party that flourished 1890-96 carrying several states in the 1892 election; in 1896 endorsed the Democratic party candidate, William Jennings Bryan. [e]
- Second Party System [r]: Term used by historians and political scientists referring to the United States' political system from about 1828 to 1854. [e]
- Third Party System [r]: The political universe in American politics from about 1854 to the mid 1890s; the main concerns were nationalism. [e]
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