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anygoal [31]
1 year ago
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What are the major political parties and how do they differ?

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vladimir2022 [97]1 year ago
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In the United States? Democratic and republican, The Republican Party is right wing, and the Democratic Party is left wing... they differ on gun control, taxes, gay marriage, abortion and a lot of social issues along with economic ones
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