enforcement acts
President Andrew Johnson was in office in 1865, with the first Civil Rights Act, which was unsuccessful. President John F. Kennedy was in Office in the 1960's with the second Civil Rights Act, which was successful. It is important to note that neither President was particularly influential in either Civil Rights Act and the success or failure of the respective acts was due to public opinion and the members of Congress at the time.
the alien act gave the president power to deport aliens. -American history. chapter 8-
First of all, the Alien and Sedition Acts are separate. But anyway, the president in office at the time was John Adams.
The press secretary acts as spokesperson to the president and relays information to the American public, and answers questions from the media.
speaker of the house
Vice President of India acts as the Ex-officio Chairman of Rajya Sabha.
near 1200 Acts
(In the U.S) The President Pro Tempore usually acts as president of the senate. Currently, this is Daniel Inouye.
The Vice-President
vice president
The Vice-President of the United States acts as President of the US Senate, to break a tie if the Senate is split 50-50.
All Shakespeare plays, sad or happy or neither, have five acts.
government
neutrality acts
A President can veto an Act of Congress.
He acts as the President of the US Senate.