Stephon A. Douglas
Stephon A. Douglas
(Stephen A. Douglas)
Stephon A. Douglas
In 1854, Senator Stephen Douglas of Illinois proposed a bill to organize the Territory of Nebraska, a vast area of land that would become Kansas, Nebraska, Montana and the Dakotas. Known as the Kansas-Nebraska Act, the controversial bill raised the possibility that slavery could be extended into territories where it had once been banned.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act was written in Washington, D.C., by Senator Stephen A. Douglas in 1854. It aimed to organize the territories of Kansas and Nebraska and allow the settlers in those territories to decide on the issue of slavery through popular sovereignty. The act was significant in intensifying the national debate over slavery and contributed to the events leading up to the Civil War.
Yes
To organize congress. P. S. Your mother.
It doesn't. That's what a constitution does.
The US Constitution states that Congress has the ability to organize a national army to protect the people and lands of the United States. This is a power that was not provided to Congress through the Articles of Confederation.
its because congress needos it to organize
Yes, Congress has the power to organize and maintain a national army under the Constitution. This power is explicitly granted to Congress in Article I, Section 8, Clause 12, known as the "Necessary and Proper Clause" or the "Elastic Clause." Therefore, if Congress deems it necessary, they can organize a national army.
Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO)