Even the wisest president with the most carefully planned program, will face opposition. If he is not strong, he will hesitate, waffle and back down before anything gets done. However, he can not just be strong, he must be politic; he must be able to convince opposition that he is right. He must able and willing to make small compromises in order to get his main program passed. How much a strong president is needed varies. A strong president is especially needed if the nation faces problems that only the government can solve, such as war or runaway inflation. A weak or ineffective president can enhance the need for a strong one.
The same reason you do, to move and be strong.
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The simplest reason is that more often than not, at least one chamber of the legislature is controlled by the opposing party. Another reason is that members of Congress answer to a different constituency than the President - In order to get elected, the President needs to appeal voters across the entire nation. - In order to get elected. members of Congress need to appeal to the specific interests of the voters only in their state or district, which are, of course, skewed from the nation as a whole. In the case of the present President, the answer is that the present Republicans in Congress are conservative to ultra-conservative, while the current President to them is 'the enemy': a moderate Democrat.
The main characteristic of being president is leadership. A president should possess the ability to inspire and guide a nation, make tough decisions, and effectively communicate with the public. Additionally, presidents often need strong organizational, diplomatic, and problem-solving skills to effectively carry out the duties of their office.
Virtually everything a president does can be justified by this vague phrase, as interpreted by the president. I do not think any president every took any official action which he claimed was not a need of the nation or else something that the people were mandating.
Virtually everything a president does can be justified by this vague phrase, as interpreted by the president. I do not think any president every took any official action which he claimed was not a need of the nation or else something that the people were mandating.
Yes, you do. But you can't be a citizen of any American nation. You have to be a citizen of the US.
Virtually everything a president does can be justified by this vague phrase, as interpreted by the president. I do not think any president every took any official action which he claimed was not a need of the nation or else something that the people were mandating.
What reason might the federalists have for Opposing President Thomas Jefferson's plan
The American people needed a strong first president to establish a stable and effective government following the tumult of the Revolutionary War and the Articles of Confederation's weaknesses. A strong leader was essential for uniting the fledgling states and addressing internal divisions, as well as gaining international respect and legitimacy. George Washington's leadership helped set precedents for executive authority, fostering trust in the new government and guiding the nation through its formative years. His character and vision were crucial in laying the groundwork for the future of the United States.
The president would have all the power and make decisions left and right that might hurt a nation. Or, he might have a need for power all to himself, and abuse it. -Angela Sarukhanyan
One reason a nation will become imperialistic is if they feel a need for more resources. For example, European countries expanded their reigns into Africa in order to take wood and precious metals from Africa.