Johnson said the rights and guarantees of the Emanicipation Proclamation were sufficient to protect blacks civil rights and a new bill was unnecessary.
the president has the power to check congress through thepower of vetoing legislation that comes to his desk.
By vetoing a bill
First, the legislative branch can pass a law. The way the executive branch checks that is by either agreeing with it or vetoing it.
Two of the restrictions put on state lawmakers by the state constitutions are the limiting of terms and redistricting and amendatory vetoing. Fifteen states have the limiting of terms restrictions.
It is important to have a president because without one, there would be no laws, no kind of rule, and nothing but chaos and anxiety. To put it simpler, we would be in for a rude awakening (and possibly deadly).
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By vetoing the Freedmen's Bureau Bill, Johnson alienated moderate Republicans. Andrew Johnson served as the 17th President of the United States.
President Andrew Johnson showed he did not support greater rights for African Americans in the south by vetoing the freedman's bureau and the civil rights act of 1868. President Johnson came into office after President Abraham Lincoln's assassination.
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the president has the power to check congress through thepower of vetoing legislation that comes to his desk.
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By vetoing a bill
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