noun a political movement in the United States that advocates for limited government and fiscal responsibility
article used before a noun to specify or limit its application
Refers to the conservative political movement known as the Tea Party, which advocates for limited government, lower taxes, and individual freedoms.
Refers to the historical Tea Party protests that took place in the United States in the 18th century, including the Boston Tea Party.
Refers to the portrayal of the Tea Party movement in news outlets, documentaries, and other forms of media.
Refers to modern grassroots social movements that use the term 'Tea Party' to organize and advocate for various causes.
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The concept of 'Tea Party, the' was discussed in the psychologist's research on political movements and their impact on society.
The Tea Party, the conservative political movement, was a subject of study for the political scientist's research on grassroots activism.
The historian analyzed the historical roots of 'Tea Party, the' in the context of American political history.