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  2. Political moderate - Wikipedia

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    The party advocated a moderate social-democratic politics and supported the U.S.-Japan Alliance. [7] The party started to slowly support neoliberalism from the 1980s, and was disbanded in 1994. [8] Moderate social-democrats of the JSP formed the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) with conservative-liberal Sakigake and other moderates of the LDP. [9]

  3. Political ideologies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Moderates prioritize compromise and pragmatism, and moderate politics vary depending on the political circumstances of the era. During the American Revolution, moderates generally supported the ideas of the revolutionary Patriots, but they were concerned about the potential consequences of open revolution. [ 119 ]

  4. Centrism - Wikipedia

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    Centrism is the range of political ideologies that exist between left-wing politics and right-wing politics on the left–right political spectrum. It is associated with moderate politics, including people who strongly support moderate policies and people who are not strongly aligned with left-wing or right-wing policies.

  5. Moderate Party - Wikipedia

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    ' Moderate Coalition Party ', M), commonly referred to as the Moderates (Swedish: Moderaterna [mʊdɛˈrɑ̌ːtɛɳa] ⓘ), is a liberal-conservative [5] political party in Sweden. The party generally supports tax cuts , the free market , civil liberties and economic liberalism . [ 6 ]

  6. Moderantism - Wikipedia

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    Moderantism was, together with Progressivism, one of the two main currents of 19th century Spanish liberalism.It had its origins in the so-called moderates during the Liberal Triennium, who during the reign of Isabella II formed a party, the Moderate Party, which was the party that remained in power the longest and managed to integrate the "reformist" absolutists into its ranks.

  7. Republican Governance Group - Wikipedia

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    The Republican Governance Group, originally the Tuesday Lunch Bunch and then the Tuesday Group until 2020, is a group of moderate Republicans in the United States House of Representatives. [7] It was founded in 1994 in the wake of the Republican takeover of the House; the Republican House caucus came to be dominated by conservatives. [ 8 ]

  8. Moderates (Liberal Party of Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The Moderates, [1] [2] also known as Modern Liberals, [3] [4] Small-L Liberals [5] or Liberal Left, [6] are members, supporters, voters and a faction of the Australian Liberal Party who are typically economically, socially and environmentally liberal.

  9. Moderate conservatism - Wikipedia

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    Despite this, the term has historically been widely used in Europe, particularly in the mid-19th and earlier century, when liberal-to-radical politics, or classical radicalism, formed the mainstream left in Europe and conservatives were the right opposition. The moderate conservatives of this period were contrasted with the moderate liberals. [5]