The 2004 GOP retaining control of the Presidency and Congress was no different than the divisive election of 1992 where a Democratic President was elected with a Democratically controlled Congress. ;)
No. Too much money going into both parties by special interests. The 2004 GOP retentive control of the Presidency and Congress was no dissimilar than the divisive election of 1992 where a Democratic President was elected with a democratically controlled Congress.
Decisive Moments in History was created in 1927.
I would prefer democrats as they tend to adapt to crisis better, FDR was a democrat. Also looking back at history it is important to remember that the parties have switched. Democrats used to be conservatives and Republicans liberal. So, Lincoln was a Republican but also certainly liberal for his time. Almost all of the 'great presidents' have been liberals: FDR, JFK, Lincoln, Washington, Jefferson, just to name a few.
The Republican party controlled the 108th Congress, 2003-2005:House: 229 Republicans, 204 Democrats, 1 IndependentSenate: 51 Republicans, 48 Democrats, 1 "Other Party"Sources:http://clerk.house.gov/art_history/house_history/index.htmlhttp://www.senate.gov/pagelayout/history/one_item_and_teasers/partydiv.htm
The decisive defeat of the Spartan hoplite army by the armed forces of Thebes at the battle of Leuctra in 371 B.C. ended an epoch in Greek military history and permanently altered the Greek balance of power.
History's first decisive aircraft carrier battle. OR History's first decisive sea battle fought between carrier fleets.
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decisive battles change the course of war and history bloody battles do not
During the American Civil War, the stalemate that occurred at the end of 1862 resulted from the variety of ineffective battles and campaigns conducted by both sides of the conflict. In the West, numerous Union victories had secured no decisive results. In the East, various Confederate victories achieved the same thing. 1863 was seen by both sides as the year in which something decisive would need to be achieved.
In 1854, anti-slavery Whigs and Democrats formed the Republican Party. The party was established in response to the expansion of slavery into the western territories, and it quickly became a major political force in the United States. Abraham Lincoln, who was elected as the first Republican president in 1860, played a crucial role in the party's early history.
Irish Republican History Museum was created in 2007.
Trace the history of the Republican Party from the beginnings