The president was the guy in the blue jacket
President Pierce wanted Kansas to become a slave state, but Congress did not
He wanted the country to be a better place. Congress and the people also wanted him to be the President.
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President pierce wanted Kansas to become a slave state, but congress did not
He was in the Continental Congress but not the US Congress. The US Congress did not exist before Adams became Vice-President under Washington.
They wanted the people to have a role in selecting the president. Giving the vote solely to Congress takes it much more out of the hands of the people.
They wanted the people to have a role in selecting the president. Giving the vote solely to Congress takes it much more out of the hands of the people.
Johnson wanted their support for his Vietnam War Policy.
Yes, the Congress wanted to impeach President Andrew Johnson. In 1868, the House of Representatives voted to impeach Johnson on charges of violating the Tenure of Office Act. However, he was acquitted by the Senate and remained in office.
Ford favored limited government, but congress wanted active government.
The design of the flag is decided by a majority vote in both houses of Congress. If the president wanted it changed, he would have to convince a majority of the members of each house of Congress to change it.
Pres. Barack Hussein Obama did not force Congress to raise gasoline sales taxes. The president wanted Congress to raise the federal gasoline excise tax but the Republican led House refused to do so.