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Kansas had to governments because the antislavery settlers refused to accept the results of the vote and held a second election.
Herbert Hoover and Jack Kennedy both refused to take a salary as president. I do not know whether they refused to accept it or took it and gave it back.
No. The President is paid a salary by the federal government, and while in office cannot accept any funds from states or private sources. His election campaigns may accept money from private sources, subject to the restrictions imposed by federal and state laws.
King George III refused to accept the Olive Branch Petition from the Continental Congress.
Yes, They attacked the Pharaohs power and refused to make the payments to them.
The Seminoles.
It is possible in theory; but more likely, a president can refuse to accept his salary (or he can donate a portion of it to charity). There are several presidents who refused their salary, and also some who donated a portion of it to charity.
Papal conclaves are secret so we will never know absolutely. However, Camillo Cardinal Laurenti participated in the 1922 papal conclave and it has been purported that he was elected as Pope, but according to The Compact History Of The Popes, "he refused to accept the honor". The voting then continued and Pope Pius XI was elected.
Iron curtains nations refused to accept Marshall plan aid because Stalin refused to allow any ties between his satellites and his only strong national rival.
Although he was eligible to run for another term as President, he announced that he would not accept his party's nomination for that year's November election.
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