President Andrew Johnson was impeached, and under President Lyndon B. Johnson, Congress passed some of the most important laws, including the Civil Rights Act.
did not support him
Congress passes the legislation while the president can sign or veto it.
Congress has the power to declare war, while the president commands the armed forces.
Johnson granted pardon's to people who took an oath of loyalty, No pardons would be available to high Confederate officials and persons owning property valued in excess of $20,000. Not only that but he felt a state need to abolish slavery before it could be readmitted. He also was not a great people person. A clash between Johnson and congress was inevitable at this point. But eventually congress brewed up a plan(pardon the term) Congress passed the civil right bill in 1866, when President Johnson vetoed a bill to extend the life of the Freedmen's Bureau. Congress wanted to amend it to include protection for the black population. So as you can see congress didn"t really have a plan for reconstruction so they differ very extremely. sorry for any falsifications i may have made it been a while
John Quincy Adams was 80 when died on a stroke while serving in Congress after he was President.
Nebraska became at state in 1967 while Johnson was President. (He also completed the purchase of Alaska, adding it to US territory to eventually become a state.)
For most of the time while Johnson was in office the congress was not even "seated" in 1865. When the congress did get back in session Johnson had already handled many of the problems at that time.
They were different because President Lincoln was a man who hated slavery and wars. While President Johnson wanted to let the refurbishing punish the south. They were different because President Lincoln was a man who hated slavery and wars. While President Johnson wanted to let the refurbishing punish the south. Because President Lincoln hated slavery and wars. While President Johnson wnted the refurbishing to punish the south.
Congress wanted to eliminate the Black Codes, while Johnson did not
The President has to nominate someone to be Vice President, but that said person can only be Vice President with the majority vote of both Houses of Congress
Yes, it is possible for the party of the president and the majority party of the congress to be different. This scenario is known as divided government, and it can lead to challenges in passing legislation and governance due to party differences and potential gridlock.
the process is called making a recess appointment. The appointment can be reversed by a majority of the congress when they return, but otherwise will stand. At least that's my understanding.
Lydon B. Johnson
Congress passes the legislation while the president can sign or veto it.
nothing he party a lot while he was president
yes but not while he was president
The U.S. involvement in the Vietnam war stretched from the administrations of Kennedy through Ford. The majority of the War occurred during the Lyndon Johnson and Nixon administrations.
The president is part of the executive branch, while Congress is part of the legislative branch of the United States government.