american labor party: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/əˈmɛrɪkən ˈleɪbə ˈpɑːti/US/əˈmɛrɪkən ˈleɪbɚ ˈpɑːrti/

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What does “american labor party” mean?

A specific political party that existed historically in the United States, primarily in New York state, representing a coalition of labor unionists, socialists, and progressive reformers.

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Meaning and Definition

A specific political party that existed historically in the United States, primarily in New York state, representing a coalition of labor unionists, socialists, and progressive reformers.

The term refers more broadly to any U.S. political organization explicitly named 'American Labor Party' formed to advance workers' interests, though the most notable was the New York-based party (1936-1956) that operated separately from the two major parties to support progressive and New Deal policies.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

In British English, 'labour' is spelled with a 'u'. The term 'American Labour Party' might be used in UK texts discussing US history, but the standard reference retains the American spelling 'Labor'. In the US, it is a proper name of a historical party; in the UK, it might be referenced in comparative political studies.

Connotations

In US context, it denotes a specific historical third-party movement. In UK context, it might be mentioned as an example of a non-British labour movement, often contrasted with the UK's Labour Party.

Frequency

Extremely low frequency in general language. Almost exclusively found in historical, political science, or New York-specific contexts in American English. Even rarer in contemporary British English.

Grammar

How to Use “american labor party” in a Sentence

[The] American Labor Party [verb: was founded, endorsed, dissolved] in [year].[Person/Group] was affiliated with the American Labor Party.The American Labor Party's stance on [issue] was...

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
the American Labor Partyjoin the American Labor Partycandidate of the American Labor PartyNew York American Labor Party
medium
former American Labor Partyhistoric American Labor PartyAmerican Labor Party platform
weak
American Labor Party memberAmerican Labor Party politicsAmerican Labor Party support

Examples

Examples of “american labor party” in a Sentence

verb

British English

  • The movement sought to American Labour Party its objectives. (Highly unnatural, demonstrates it's not used as a verb)

American English

  • They hoped to American Labor Party the election. (Highly unnatural, demonstrates it's not used as a verb)

adjective

British English

  • He had American Labour Party sympathies. (Rare, in UK historical analysis)

American English

  • She held an American Labor Party endorsement. (Historical US context)

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Virtually never used.

Academic

Used in history and political science texts discussing third-party movements, New Deal coalition, or New York politics.

Everyday

Extremely rare, only in discussions of very specific US political history.

Technical

A technical term in US political history.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “american labor party”

Strong

New York's American Labor Party (1936-1956)

Neutral

ALPthe Labor Party (in a US historical context)

Weak

progressive third partylabor coalition party

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “american labor party”

Republican PartyDemocratic Party (as major party counterparts)conservative partybusiness party

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “american labor party”

  • Misspelling as 'American Labour Party' in US historical texts (though acceptable in UK contexts).
  • Confusing it with the modern 'Labor Party' in other countries (e.g., Australia, UK).
  • Using it as a generic term instead of a proper noun (e.g., 'an american labor party' is incorrect).

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No, it was a distinct third party, primarily based in New York, that often endorsed candidates from the major parties but ran its own candidates at times.

The most famous iteration was active from 1936 until its effective dissolution in 1956.

No, the original party no longer exists. The name is not used by any significant current political party in the United States.

It is an American political party, and 'labor' is the standard American English spelling. The British English spelling 'labour' is not used in its official name.

A specific political party that existed historically in the United States, primarily in New York state, representing a coalition of labor unionists, socialists, and progressive reformers.

American labor party is usually formal, historical, political in register.

American labor party: in British English it is pronounced /əˈmɛrɪkən ˈleɪbə ˈpɑːti/, and in American English it is pronounced /əˈmɛrɪkən ˈleɪbɚ ˈpɑːrti/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • No specific idioms. It is a proper name.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think 'American LABOR Party' = A LP (like a record, but for workers). A historic LP (Long Play) of workers' rights in New York.

Conceptual Metaphor

A political vehicle for labour; a bridge between socialism and New Deal liberalism.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
In the 1940s, Vito Marcantonio was a congressman elected with the support of the .
Multiple Choice

What was the primary geographic base of the American Labor Party?