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... Ford established his policies of nuclear limitation during his first year in office, despite opposition from a heavily Democratic Congress. ...
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... until it was cracked" this sounds like something a Federalist would say not a Democratic Republican or a strict constructionist. In 1807 , Congress passed the ...
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... when Congress is struggling with partisan policy issues. As Washington Post columnist Richard Morin states, "Americans love the rules of the democratic game ...
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... plans to use the military to intervene in international situations the executive has deceived the public and congress. Although democratic peace seems to be ...
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... his director of management and budget, was adhering to the \"pay/go\" agreement first forged by President George HW Bush and a Democratic Congress, whereby tax ...
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... amounting to a cut by saying, "Only in Washington can an increase of twice the rate of inflation be called a cut." In the end, a Democratic Congress kept the ...
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... Truman's second term was not wholly dissimilar from his first. The newly elected democratic congress did not accept all of Truman's ideas. ...
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... country. Al Gore was a new type of twentieth century Democratic Congress man. He was a businesslike practitioner of the government. ...
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... 2. The congress legislature was designed and intended to be a democratic institution and a forum for open and responsible policy debate. ...
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... In fact, in November 1986 Americans voted in a Democratic Congress, indicating their dissatisfaction with the Republican administration. ...
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... congress can override the president's veto by passing the same bill again with the 2/3 majority in each house. This is a democratic feature of government as it ...
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... In the months after the Second Congress of the Social Democratic Party Lenin lost his majority and began organizing a rebellious group of Bolsheviks. ...
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His stunning victory and the creation of Democratic majorities in Congress and the demoralization of the Republicans placed John in a very special position. ...
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... opposed Radicals in Congress. Johnson was the only Democratic Southerner in Congress to vote against secession. This was the reason ...
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... part of the democratic system because they allow the public to enter the political system, bring up specific issues in government, and help congress in various ...
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... It brings us one step closer to giving so called democratic countries real ... With the passage of the 1996 Telecommunications Act, American Congress has prepared ...
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... him did not bring his name to the attention of the democratic leaders ... In the last article "Gompers Indicts Congress, Demands Its Overturn" Gompers was fighting ...
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... This Democratic Party continued to dominate the Presidency for seven years after ... sessions in 1947-48 and 1953-54 the Democrats controlled Congress through 1980 ...
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... the ideas of Morris Fiorina and Dan Clawson, and finally suggesting some changes that may help Congress become the ideal democratic institution that it was ...
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... in Congress. The Congressional profile is extremely interesting. We have 100 Senators and 435 Representatives who come from all aspects of life. The Democratic ...
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... Nixon was reelected to Congress after winning both the Republican and Democratic nominations as a result of gaining a national reputation as a dedicated enemy ...
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... not free all slaves everywhere, it was the action that would push Congress to pass ... The fourteenth amendment was the democratic expansion that fixed that problem ...
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... Protestant state. Due to his success in congress, the Democratic Party nominated Kennedy for the presidential ticket in 1960. "John F ...
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... In our democratic representative government Congress has often been called on to make laws that can only be seen legislation of morality. ...
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... Although a Democratic controlled Congress backed Clinton, he found it difficult to change the course of national priorities during his first two years in office ...
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... They trusted the Democratic Party in Congress to pass the right laws controlling guns, but yet supported the Republican Candidate for the Presidential election ...
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... will in turn result in the loss of their seat in Congress for another representative to represent the peoples' needs. Also, a democratic government carries ...
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... Kennedy won the election by a narrow margin of 113,000 votes out of 68,800,000 cast, but had to accept reduced Democratic majorities in Congress. ...
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... the citizen involvement so vital to the functioning of democratic society. ... Legislative authority, for example, belongs to the Congress, however, the president ...
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... Although there was a Democratic majority in Congress they acted very conservatively and the conservative-coalition of southern democrats were not in favour of ...
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