President Johnson's former experience in congress made him a strong politician. As a result, he fought for civil rights and did not want to take "no" for an answer.
George H.W. Bush was President at the end of the Cold War. He was also Vice President for the previous eight years under President Reagan. Before that, he was the Director of the CIA, the US Ambassador to the United Nations, and a member of Congress.
Johnson was from the South, and his previous record regarding racial matters was not distinguished, so his support for the Civil Rights Act surprised many Americans. Johnson was the 36th US President.
Eisenhower's domino theory.
The most common previous job of members of Congress is a lawyer. There are also numerous businessmen, public servants and educators.
I am pretty sure it was because of his previous experience and his ability to accomplish his goals.
he sucked penis very much so yeah
Member of Continental Congress, 1774-78Commissioner to France, 1778Minister to the Netherlands, 1780Minister to England, 1785Vice President, 1789-97 (under Washington)
Only if the salary change was authorized by a previous congress and president in a previous term. Changes to the president's salary can not take place until after the sitting president has left office.
No -- Congress cannot veto bills but they can override a presidents veto.( I am slightly confused by the wording of this question but I think I know the answer you are looking for. Congress creates bills and if the bill passes congress it then goes to the president. Ususally when you think of Congress you only think of voting on whether or not the bill should be seen and approved by the president. The president is the only person that can veto bills. If the president does veto the bill it can be sent back to congress for another vote to override the president's veto. With that vote 2/3 of congress have to pass it in order for it to become a law. At that point it is unlikely to override the president however, it is possible. )However, Congress can pass new legislation that repeals a previous bill that was signed by the President.
President O'Bama was the Senator of Illonois before being Elected President.
George W. Bush WAS our previous president!
I believe there was no previous name, the Continental Congress was representatives from the governing boards of each British colony.
Previous education experience is necessary for some jobs with K12. There are also many jobs for which previous education experience is not a requirement for employment.
Assuming this is a grammar question, experience is a singular noun. In this instance, "previous experience has become" is the proper conjugation. Have would be used if the noun experience was plural. For example: "My previous experiences have become...."
An Executive Agreement Made by the Previous President
work experience you have had and what you learned form it
James Garfield served as US president from March - September 1881, when he was assassinated. Previous to being elected president, he had served as vice president and in the House of the US Congress. During the short time he was president, he changed some of the corrupt practices of governmental appointments.