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Party Politics: Ideological Differences Between Republicans and Democrats

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Abstract
There are distinct ideological differences between Republicans and Democrats. In recent years the Republicans have become more coherent in their conservatism, whereas Democrats debate about whether or not the party should be more moderate. Democrats tend to favor an activist approach, solving problems people cannot deal with themselves. The Republican party has gone from a business orientation in the days of Robert Taft to military conservatism during the Cold War to social conservatism with the rise of the religious right, all trends that tend to rise and fade.
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American History, American Government and Politics, Civics, Framework for Democracy
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