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Refer to: What are the main causes of conflict between the President and Congress?
Members of Congress often have ideas very different from the president about what constitutes desirable public policy.
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Because it will make the President and Congress compete for power
Congress passed the civil rights act of 1866 over the President's veto.
Congress passed the civil rights act of 1866 over the President's veto.
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C. accommodation
Congress passed the civil rights act of 1866 over the President's veto.
Frustrated by Johnson's actions, Congress proposed the Fourteenth Amendment to the states, and the amendment was ratified in 1868. As the conflict between the branches of government grew, Congress passed the Tenure of Office Act, restricting Johnson's ability to fire Cabinet officials.
The conflict between President Tyler and the Whig leaders, like Henry Clay, arose because the Whig Party controlled Congress. The major conflict was that the Whig Party wanted to establish a national bank and Tyler did not support it.
the president has authority over the military but congress holds the power to declare war so if the president and congress don't agree on the war topic there can be issues(: