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EPISODE · Dec 30, 2025 · 9 MIN

U.S. Political Parties Explained Ep. 10 | Advanced English Listening

from The Sharing English Podcast · host Freya Yskes

Why does the United States have a two-party system? And how did today’s Democratic and Republican parties become what they are now?In this episode of US Government Explained, we explore the history and evolution of political parties in the United States—from the country’s earliest political divisions to the modern two-party system. We look at how the Democratic and Republican parties were formed, how their ideas and voter bases have shifted over time, and why Abraham Lincoln’s Republican Party looks very different from the Republican Party today.The episode also explains the role political parties play in elections and governing, how parties are organized, and why independents in Congress often still work closely with one of the two major parties. We’ll also touch on third parties, political movements within parties, and why regional history—especially in the American South—played a major role in reshaping U.S. politics in the 20th century.This episode is designed to help listeners better understand how political parties shape American democracy, policy debates, and everyday political life.Website: https://www.sharing-english.com/podcastSources:Library of CongressNational ArchivesEncyclopedia BritannicaMusic:“Liberty Quest” by Sascha EndeLink: https://ende.app/en/song/293-liberty-questLicense: https://ende.app/en/standard-license

Why does the United States have a two-party system? And how did today’s Democratic and Republican parties become what they are now?In this episode of US Government Explained, we explore the history and evolution of political parties in the United States—from the country’s earliest political divisions to the modern two-party system. We look at how the Democratic and Republican parties were formed, how their ideas and voter bases have shifted over time, and why Abraham Lincoln’s Republican Party looks very different from the Republican Party today.The episode also explains the role political parties play in elections and governing, how parties are organized, and why independents in Congress often still work closely with one of the two major parties. We’ll also touch on third parties, political movements within parties, and why regional history—especially in the American South—played a major role in reshaping U.S. politics in the 20th century.This episode is designed to help listeners better understand how political parties shape American democracy, policy debates, and everyday political life.Website: https://www.sharing-english.com/podcastSources:Library of CongressNational ArchivesEncyclopedia BritannicaMusic:“Liberty Quest” by Sascha EndeLink: https://ende.app/en/song/293-liberty-questLicense: https://ende.app/en/standard-license

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