How the American Political Parties Switched Their Ideologies
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Summary
American political parties have undergone significant ideological shifts throughout the 20th century, driven by events like the Great Depression and civil rights movements. The Democratic Party transformed under FDR's New Deal, while the Republican Party gained traction with Nixon and Reagan, reshaping voter coalitions and impacting future political landscapes.