Constitutional Convention - AP Government and Politics

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The Constitution mandates which of the following political parties?

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This is a straightforward question. The Constitution is conspicuously silent about political parties. In fact, the Founders regarded political parties as particularly vulgar and inappropriate. We see hints of this throughout the Constitution itself, along with George Washington’s farewell speech.

The (original, un-amended) Constitution does not mention political parties; indeed, it’s likely that the Framers didn’t even consider their existence. Prior to the ratification of the 12th amendment, for example, the President was elected by receiving the highest number of votes in the Electoral College; the Vice-President, however, was elected by receiving the SECOND-highest number of votes in the Electoral College (this is a bit simplified, but still true).

When political parties began emerging, you can imagine how many problems this caused (generally it would be the President from one party, and the VP from the opposing party).

George Washington actually warned about the dangers of political parties during his farewell speech (the speech he gave when retiring from office).

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