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... The fact was, if congress elected the president, bargains would be made between the two bodies, and their supporters, that would negate the value of separation ...
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... That same year he was elected to the First Continental Congress. In 1775 the Second Continental Congress elected Washington commander in chief of its army. ...
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... That same year he was elected to the First Continental Congress. In 1775 the Second Continental Congress elected Washington commander in chief of its army. ...
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... Many women used to gain membership into Congress by becoming widows, however, today almost all are elected officials and this trend is on the rise. ...
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... On June 15, 1775 the Second Continental Congress elected George Washington, a Virginian, to be the Commander in Chief of the Continental Army (Boatner, 1166). ...
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... 209-212) The turmoil in the west reinforced a political change that was occurring in the US that was most clearly shown in the twelfth Congress elected in 1810 ...
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... win the presidency outright. In August members of Bolivia's congress elected Banzer president. Since early colonial times, mining ...
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... 3. Qualifications of members of Congress The Constitution requires that US senators must ... nine years, and residents of the states from which they are elected. ...
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... The plan also proposed separate executive and judicial branches, elected by Congress and removable by petition from majority of state governors. ...
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... voting in the house, this factor leads to a ninety percent level of incumbents being re-elected, and spawns the phrase, "love your Congressman, hate Congress". ...
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... Representatives has 435 members elected according to a population distribution method (much like the House of Commons).-Members of Congress are elected for a ...
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... including levying some taxes and the regulation of commerce.The plan also proposed separate executive and judicial branches , elected by Congress and removable ...
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... (congressional, 2001) When the first members of the United States congress were elected into office, there were no minorities or women included. ...
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... congress. This means that he is not responsible to the body of congress. He is elected by a presidential election where each voting ind! ...
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... In 1936, at the 17th Part y Congress, he had been elected a full time member of the 70-man central Committee of the Communist Part y of the Soviet Union. ...
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... term limit. This was an attempt to force members on Congress to listen to their people or else they might not get elected. Again in ...
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... China. The people's congress elected Liu Shaoqi as Mao's successor although Mao remained as chairman of the communist party. In ...
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... In December 1779 Madison was elected to the Continental Congress, where he took his seat the Virginia delegation. He was the youngest man in Congress. ...
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... In December 1779 Madison was elected to the Continental Congress, where he took his seat the Virginia delegation. He was the youngest man in Congress. ...
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Both John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon were elected to Congress in 46, a year in which the New Deal took a serious beating as the Republicans regained control ...
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... State legislature in 1835, 1839, and 1841. After serving these terms he was elected to Congress in 1843. As a member of the US House ...
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... In 1944 he was elected to Congress, representing New York's newly created Twenty-second, and later to be called Eighteenth District. ...
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... Congress also feared that the Executive branch was gaining to much power. Limiting the number of terms an executive can be elected for the presidency is not ...
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... civil rights and for much of his presidency ignored the rhetoric that got him elected. ... bill which he would only propose when he could pass it through congress. ...
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... President Johnson, who was not elected, but rather became president after Lincoln's death, was virtually hated by the members of Congress. ...
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... central government to have, how many representatives to allow in Congress. How many representatives to allow from each state and how should they be elected? ...
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... was not elected, but became president after Lincoln's death. President Clinton's problems on the other hand were his personal affairs. Congress believed that ...
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... years because he would not be intimidated by Congress. When they shoved, he used his popularity to shove back. Harder. When Jefferson was elected and became ...
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... vote. A second-in-command, elected on a yearly basis by Congress, would assume power if anything happened to the president. The ...
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... History. Before he was elected to Congress, he taught History and Environmental Studies at West Georgia College for eight years. He ...
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