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the president nominates federal judges, while she senate approves the nominations
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through taking control of the elections of other countries.
No, the president of the US does not have authority over other countries such as Canada, Mexico or Brazil. But that said, he does have influence. All presidents of the United States can (and often do) make policies that influence other countries.
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For the most part Franklin D. Roosevelt won the election for president in 1932 because of the dire straits of the US economy. The sitting president, US President Hoover, was blamed for the depression. To many people Roosevelt was seen as the best hope to have the economy recover.
Rather than eliminating services and cutting spending, it increased social welfare programs.
Both countries invaded neighboring countries to expand their territory and influence
He continued President T. Roosevelt's free market actions, by guaranteeing loans by foreign countries to countries like Latin America and East Asia. This was done as an economic incentive for the countries and gave the USA an political and economical influence in such countries.
The fifth president of the United States was James Madison. He promulgated the Monroe Doctrine which pledged to protect Latin Americans from foreign influence.
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The president has great influence over his cabinet. He chooses who will be in it and can "request" that they resign if he is not satisfied with their performance. The cabinet also has great influence over the president.