I do not what veto or reform efforts you are thinking about. Pierce made several vetoes but I think all were to stop federal funds from being spent for what has become known as pork barrel spending. His vetoes obviously did not permanently stop Congressmen from buying votes by offering hand-outs, but they may have slowed them for a little while.
President Jackson supported Georgia's efforts to remove the Cherokee.
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Cherokee's are the large Indian group that resisted the efforts of the government to move them.
How did President Hoover's efforts affect his own polical situation?
this is about conservation.
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Teddy Roosevelt
Political factors that influence the development of a code of ethics may include government regulations, political ideologies, lobbying efforts by interest groups, and the influence of political stakeholders. These factors can shape the values, principles, and standards included in the code of ethics to align with prevailing political interests and agendas.
This president was George H. W. Bush. Father,I believe,to George W. Bush.
An example of an outside event that may influence a president's agenda is a natural disaster such as a major hurricane or earthquake. In such situations, the president may need to divert resources and attention towards disaster response and recovery efforts, potentially shifting priorities and initiatives. This can result in a temporary or even permanent change to the president's agenda to address the immediate needs of the affected areas.
Do-nothing approach
Before becoming President, Calvin Coolidge served as the Vice President of the United States under President Warren G. Harding. Prior to that, he was the Governor of Massachusetts from 1919 to 1921, during which he gained a reputation for his efforts in cutting government spending and promoting economic growth.