The Republican Party has taken control of the US House of Representatives on many occasions. Most recently they became the majority in that body following the 2010 elections.
The Republicans took control of the US House of Representatives in the 2010 midterm elections.
As of Nov. 7, 2010, the democrats control both houses of congress. In January, when the next session starts, the republicans will take control of the house. The senate, however, remains in democratic control.
Assuming you asked this before the 2010 mid-term elections, the answer is yes, the Republicans will and did take over the House of Representatives. The new Speaker of the House is John Boehner (R-OH).[January 2011]
After Republicans took control of the House of Representatives in the 2010 midterm elections, they chose John A. Boehner, a Republican U.S. representative from Ohio, to be their leader and the new Speaker of the House in January, 2011.
many republicans endoresed the 15 amendment, and the repreesenatives did not
Republicans in congress were outraged. The men who had led the south out of the union were being elected to the house and senate. Also, no southern states allowed African Americans to vote.
None. Since Okinawa is a Prefecture of the nation of Japan why should there be any implications as the results of a US election?
Now that the Republican's will take over the House, what will they accomplish?
At the moment, Democrats have the majority in both houses of Congress: the House of Representatives and the Senate. However, because of the recent Republican gains in the November elections, the Republicans will hold a majority in the House once those elected take office in late January of 2011. The Democrats will still hold a majority in the Senate.
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Representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives are elected for two-year terms from the legislative districts in each state. Elections take place in every state every two years.
take an oath to uphold socialist principles.
Members of the Congress called Radical Republicans vowed to take control of Reconstruction. Republicans were able to take control of Reconstruction because they had a solid majority - southern Democrats couldn't vote and northern Democrats had lost credibility (they were considered to be pro-Confederacy or, at least, in favor of settling the war vs. winning it). They did so out of profound philosophical differences with President Andrew Johnson over treatment of the former Confederate states and the newly-freed slaves.