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President Eisenhower
President Eisenhower believed that states must be forced to comply with federal law if they refuse to obey.-Novanet
No- the president has virtually no power over a governor's decisions unless they violate federal law. If a governor defies federal law, as happened, for example, in Arkansas in 1957, the president can use federal troops to enforce the law. The president can sometimes put pressure on a governor by holding up federal funds to his state.
Zivko Budimir is the President of Bosnia and Herzegovina's Federal Government.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower's used federal troops to enforce integration in Little Rock, Arkansas
A federal government like that of the USA
President Dwight D. Eisenhower is championed its formation.
Mirsad Kebo is the Vice President of Bosnia and Herzegovina's Federal Government.
It showed everyone that the federal government supported integration