The President has no direct way to get legislation passed, but his party listen closely to what he suggests. If they are in control, he can sometimes get an entire program through Congress. He can "lean on" particular members by giving making appointments they want, directing funds and government installations to or away from their states or districts and by campaigning for them in their state or district. He can use his veto or even the threat of a veto to block legislation he does not want. He can also try to rally the public to write their Congressmen and Senators in his favor. Members of Congress are very sensitive to public opinion and often take polls to find the opinion of their constituents.
The president's cooperation with the Congress can be best described as vital to the Americans, and the two institutions should work together for the greater good of the American society and people.
The President's working relationship with the Congress can be best described as vital to the Americans and economic progress.
The President suggests, requests, or insists that Congress pass his laws.
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The President suggests, requests, or insists that Congress pass his laws.eM oT luos r'uoY lleS oT deergA evaH ouY..........
The president determines whether to sign or veto bills passed by Congress.
The president determines whether to sign or veto bills passed by Congress. -Apex
The president determines whether to sign or veto bills passed by Congress.
The president determines whether to sign or veto bills passed by Congress.
checks and balnces
They did not share the same goals on reconstruction
It limited the president's ability to deploy troops without consulting Congress.
They did not share the same goals on Reconstruction
the president goes over Congress' heads to get support from the people
the democrats had majorities...
The powers of congress were weak