Social issues parents are the single greatest influence in establishing a person’s first party identification.
Option C) social issues parents.
This identity develops early in life, primarily through family and social influences. This account presents a stable perspective that develops as a result of individual, family, social, and environmental factors in party identification.
In the struggle to ratify the Federal Constitution of 1787, political factions or parties began to form. Tensions between the two sides grew as attention shifted from the establishment of a new federal government to how powerful that federal government would become.
The first party system came to an end during the Feelings' era (1816–1824) when the Federalist Party declined to a few isolated strongholds and the Democratic-Republican Party lost its unity.
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