I am not aware of Nasser blockading the Straits of Tiran in 1952, but it famously happened in 1967. He did so in order to cripple Israel. The Straits of Tiran must be passed-through in order for any ship to arrive in Israel's Red Sea port of Eilat. In the 1960s, more than 90% of Israeli-used petroleum came from Iran (which was Israel's ally at the time) through Eilat. As a result, the blockade was an attempt to force Israel to have insufficient resources to conduct war.
They both work in the court passing laws and then to the president
He was from the deep south, and had many political allies who were movers and shakers.
A filibuster and the assassination of President Kennedy.
There are some accounts that claimed Hitler was elated and in good spirits upon hearing the news of President Roosevelt passing.
Congressional democrats were split into conservative and liberal factions.
Egypt was a member of the Arab League and opposed the existence of Israel.
Egypt was a member of the Arab League and opposed the existence of Israel.
Other way around: A blockade tries to prevent enemy ships from passing
Of course- It is tradition and custom that every President passing over the presidency to the President elect, be present.
It would not be possible for any president "to begin passing legislation" in the face of congressional opposition.
Health care reform
Congress passes the legislation while the president can sign or veto it.
President Woodrow Wilson - 28th President of the US
He was not.
Congress has the task of passing the laws and the President is charged with carrying them out and enforcing them. Congress appropriates the federal funds and the president spends them. Congress sets the taxes and the president collects them.
They both work in the court passing laws and then to the president
Some of President Woodrow Wilson achievements as a progressive president included passing legislation centered around labor rights, creating a stronger central government and anti-trust legislation.