Although political pressures prevented President John F. Kennedy's administration from proposing legislation to Congress in 1961 and 1962, the President took steps to ensure minority rights in voting, employment, housing, transportation, and education by executive action. The stage was set for a new legislative initiative to deal with the problem of federal protection of civil rights.
Congress responded by passing domestic legislation proposed by Kennedy's administration
It was blocked by southern Democrats.
Proposals to improve education and healthcare
"Fifteen proposals were sent to Congress and itpassed all of them."The noun antecedent for the pronoun 'it' is Congress.The noun antecedent for the pronouns 'all' and 'them' is proposals.
"Fifteen proposals were sent to Congress and all of thempassed."The pronoun 'them' takes the place of the noun 'proposals', the antecedent.The word 'all' is also a pronoun, an indefinite pronoun. The antecedent is the noun phrase 'fifteen proposals'.
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they became active in politics(apex)
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The budget is the responsibility of Congress. The president can make proposals but Congress does not have to follow them them.
Only as a starting point.
Proposals were to provide medical care for the aged, rebuild blighted urban areas, and aid education, but he couldn't gather enough votes from congress.
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