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... Truman was trapped throughout most of his presidency by a Republican Congress, and therefore was opposed to foreign involvement and high spending, but very anti ...
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... "Coolidge clearly had no real control over the Republican Congress. ... If he did not like what his Republican Congress gave him, then he would veto it. ...
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... out. Instead, the Republican congress attempted to reverse some of the laws passed by the previous session of Congress. In March ...
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... out. Instead, the Republican congress attempted to reverse some of the laws passed by the previous session of Congress. In March ...
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... Doubting Johnson's program and concerned for the safety of the freedmen, the Republican Congress opposed the president's efforts and sought their own plan ...
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... He was a southerner with mixed views and the south did not trust him. Also the Republican Congress did not like the southern democrat. ...
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... new plans. The poor relationship between a Republican Congress and the Democratic President did not help. In today's technologically ...
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... Backing presidents like US Grant and strongly supporting the Republican Congress, blacks supported the one party in an overwhelming way not incomparable to ...
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... more than two terms. On February 27, 1951, a Republican Congress was able to ratify the Amendment. Along with prohibiting a president ...
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... Fast forward to early 1995, a newly seated Republican Congress began to debate a Medicare proposal that all but mirrored the President's 1993 proposal, with ...
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... charges but partisan politics got in the way and McCarthy was able to worm his way out of confrontation by the help of a strong Republican Congress and a fear ...
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... Republican control of Congress destroyed the possibility of the "Fair Deal." The Republican Congress, under the leadership of Senator Robert Taft, began a ...
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... white control of governments and society, and as defense mechanism against an unpopular Reconstruction Policy enacted by a Radical Republican Congress. ...
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... Civil War. "Congress declared that several southern States did not have governments of a republican form"(Pollard). It refused to ...
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... Lying under oath is certainly a crime known as perjury and will not be tolerated by the American public or a republican congress. ...
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... resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures." The sanction of aid to Greece and Turkey by a Republican Congress indicated the ...
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... For the European Recovery) The Marshall Plan was a bipartisan effort proposed by a Democratic president and enacted into law by a Republican Congress in a ...
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... The Republican majority in Congress (remember that most of the Congressmen from the seceded southern states- whose legislative seats were vacant- were Democrats ...
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... congress. The Republican-controlled Congress repealed the Naturalization Act in 1802; the others were allowed to expire (1800-1801). The ...
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... Republican Congressmen to cut government spending, the GOP managed to pass a $1.6 trillion budget resolution by a party-line vote, in both houses of Congress ( ...
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... The Republican President could simply get rid of funding in areas that Democrats wanted, and because over half of the Congress is Republican, that makes the ...
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... During the election of 1946 in the USA, Republican congress had been elected, and they came to power with radical ideas of what American policy should be both ...
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... Even without any outstanding achievements as mayor, he managed to work his way into position for the Republican nomination for Congress in 1886. ...
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... government programs such as Medicare and welfare, their program known as the "Contract With America" was passed by the Republican dominated Congress with the ...
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... He is also recognized as the main leader behind the 1994 Republican victory that gave them the majority in congress for the first time in forty years. ...
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... what Congress is doing we must first understand the people who represent us in Congress. ... The Republican party is the minority in the Senate and holds 49 seats. ...
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... officials. Johnson did not take this new act seriously and challenged congress by firing an radical republican, Stanton. Once congress ...
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... The taxes necessary to achieve real universe coverage were unacceptable in the then Republican congress, and the scandals of Whitewater prevented even moderate ...
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... Medicare first and far most, eliminate the national debt, while still having enough left over to compromise a deal with the Republican led Congress and their ...
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Lincoln had been the moderator between the extreme beliefs of the Republican majority in Congress and the liberal ideas of the Democrats or Confederate ...
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