The congressional resolution provides justification for a specific course of action, often in response to urgent national or international issues. It outlines the reasons for the proposed measures, emphasizing the need for intervention or support based on legal, moral, or strategic grounds. This justification usually aims to garner bipartisan support and reassure the public of the rationale behind such decisions. Ultimately, it serves to legitimize the actions taken by the government or military in a given context.
" Tonkin Gulf Resolution "
Gulf of tonkin resolution.
Lee's Resolution
Chapter 3 provides a justification for the study of the classics, especially the Greeks.
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
David Wilmot
March 5, 1900
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
Tonkin Gulf Resolution?
William McKinley.
In 1964 Congress passed the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution.
The resolution or falling action in a story occurs after the climax. It normally provides an explanation for the climax. It provides closure.