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It is 1932 and you are an economic advisor to President Roosevelt what advice would you give the president in light of the economic problems facing the country?

To legalize herb


Why did Herbert hoovers policies fail to solve to county's economic crisis?

Hoover was not give the chance to solve the nation's economic crisis. He lost the election to Franklin Roosevelt. When an economic downturn occurs, people blame the president and vote for the opposition. They figure that a change is in order and Roosevelt capitalized on the situation, blaming Hoover and make wild promises to fix the problem. As often happens in such situation, a new Congress rode in on his coat tails and rubber-stamped all of his programs, even those that were unconstitutional.


What are three divisions of government agencies and give an example for each?

There are several divisions in a government agency, each of this division has its unique functions. In some agencies, divisions (with interrelated functions) are under a group or a department which make up one agency. If you are referring to the government per se, then, there are three (3) branches; 1. executive (president, vice president and other executive officials) 2. legislative (the house of representatives and the senate) 3. judicial (supreme court and the lower courts)


When and why was the Federal Reserve System created?

The Federal Reserve System was established on December 23 1913 when US President Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act. The original purpose of the System was to give the USA an elastic currency, provide facilities for discounting commercial paper and to improve Bank supervision.


Is the federal reserve a government agency?

The Federal Reserve or Federal Reserve System is part of the U.S. Government and acts as the country's central bank. However, it operates independent of the President, the rest of the Executive Branch, and the Legislative Branch. The Federal Reserve gets its authority from Congress and is subject to congressional oversight. It is compose of 12 Federal Reserve Banks, as well as numerous private banks, a Board of Governors and the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC). The FOMC establishes monetary policy. There are numerous other functions and responsibilities. See Sources and related links for a detailed description including the duties and responsibilities of the Federal Reserve.

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What is the item that can give a president real leverage in influencing congress?

If a president stops campaigning and instead spends time governing things would go much better when dealing with the Congress. But all of them are so concerned with keeping their party in power that the good of the country comes second.


Must the president receive a foreign ambassador?

yes the president shall give it to the congress


Did The 104th Congress vote to give the President veto?

Yes


To whom does the President give the State of Union message?

to the congress, most likely to the congress, most likely


The president must give Congress information on the?

state (the condition) of the union


Does the president have to give congress information on the state of union?

Yes, the president is required to make a report to Congress, "from time to time". It has become customary for the president to do so in a speech once a year.


What month does the president give The State Of The Union speech to congress?

he gave it on January the president was brack Obama


Why does the president have to give a speech to congress at least once a year?

State of the Union


What speech is the president required to give to congress from time to time?

state of the union


Whats it called when a member of congress is forces to give up his or her seat in congress?

A congressman is impeached same way a President is.


Why did the framers of the constitution give the president the power to veto a law passed by congress?

Cool


Why didn't congress follow the American president's lead for military action in the Persian Gulf?

It's because Congress don't give a hoot