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American Workers Party
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defunct socialist party in the United States
Key Facts
| founded year | 1933 |
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What ideology does American Workers Party follow?
- A: American Workers Party is ideologically aligned with Social Democracy.
- Q: When was American Workers Party founded?
- A: American Workers Party was founded in 1933, about 93 years ago.
- Q: Where does American Workers Party operate?
- A: American Workers Party operates in United States.
- Q: What is American Workers Party?
- A: defunct socialist party in the United States
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United StatesFounded 1933Social Democracy
Ideologically tied to Social Democracy.
Preguntas frecuentes
- What ideology does American Workers Party follow?
- American Workers Party is ideologically aligned with Social Democracy.
- When was American Workers Party founded?
- American Workers Party was founded in 1933, about 93 years ago.
- Where does American Workers Party operate?
- American Workers Party operates in United States.
- What is American Workers Party?
- defunct socialist party in the United States
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