The American Revolution: The Idea Of Parties And Political Parties

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The leaders of the American Revolution did not like the idea of parties and political battles between parties. Upon his retirement from public life in 1796, George Washington warned Americans against "faction" (parties). James Madison thought parties were probably necessary, although he did not entirely approve of them. Members of Congress in both houses are elected by direct vote. Senators are elected through a statewide vote and representatives by voters in each congressional district. Congressional districts are apportioned to the states, once every ten years, based on a population count from the nationwide census. Each of the 435 members of the House of Representatives is elected to serve a two-year term representing the people of his