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To accurately infer information from President Wilson's speech on the tariff issue, one might conclude that Wilson advocated for lower tariffs to promote free trade and economic fairness. He likely believed that high tariffs favored certain industries at the expense of consumers and overall economic growth. Additionally, Wilson's stance may reflect a commitment to progressive policies aimed at reducing inequality and fostering competition.

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If everyone dies who becomes president?

No one: Everyone is dead. The question originally asked who becomes President if the President dies (the Vice President), and who becomes President if he subsequently dies (Speaker of the House), and so on (President pro tempore, then Secretary of State, other Cabinet secretaries, members of Congress, etc.). The complete Presidential line of succession is at the related link.


Where is the Libaray of Congress and is the President's secret book real?

The library of Congress is located in Washington DC. It holds all the books published in America. You've most likely heard of the President's secret book in the popular movie National Treasure. I'm not exactly sure if the book is real, for I've never even been to Washington DC. I wish to believe its real, cause that would be really cool! But you'd have to ask a president if its real, because if its so secret, nobody else would know besides a president, hopefully. It's a secret right? Its a conspiracy theory, do some research, and maybe you'll answer your own question! Some people say its real, some people don't, its a yes or no question but its much more complicated. Hopefully that answered your question.


What happens if you kidnap the president?

Kidnapping is a serious offence that can punishable with up to a life sentence. With the new laws being pushed by congress you can get arrested and/or detained for an indefinite period of time just for making the treat or even asking this question. That is with out a trail or an attorney.


What power does the congress have over the president?

The veto and the power to make interim appointments when Congress is not in session are the only direct powers. However, the veto can be overturned by a 2/3 majority of both houses. The President obviously has considerable discretion in how Congress' expressed will, in laws passed, is carried out. In some cases, the President can simply ignore a law passed by Congress. or implement parts of a law. He can also drag his feet or expedite the expenditure of money appropriated by Congress.


Who did they run for president?

We need a who, what, when, where, why, how question. Your question needs a who.

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Which of these can be inferred from the information on the graph?

Since there is no graph, no information conveyed by the graph and no list of things that may or may not be inferred, the question may well seem pointless to many readers, while to the rest, it must certainly be judged meaningless.


Do you have a answer?

Insufficient information can be inferred from this question to provide a meaningful response. Possibly this refers to another question, which would need to be cited.


What can be inferred from the information in the two circles graphs?

This question cannot be answered without the circle graphs provided.


Does the use of veto power show weakness or question relations with Congress even though presidents can exercise veto to influence Congress?

Using the veto indicates that the President disagrees with Congress and that Congress was willing to pass a law they against the President's wishes.


When the president refuses to release information to congress or the court?

When a president refuses to release information to Congress or the courts, it can hinder the ability of these institutions to perform their oversight and judicial functions. This can potentially undermine the checks and balances system designed to prevent abuse of power and ensure transparency in government. It may also create a perception of a lack of accountability and provoke legal and political battles to compel the president to disclose the information.


The president power to veto an act of congress is what?

The answer is contained within the question. It is called a "VETO."


Is Congress purchasing and selling stocks on insider information legally?

Answer the question, please. Can congress legally purchase and sell stocks on insider information legally?


Can congress veto bills signed by the president?

No -- Congress cannot veto bills but they can override a presidents veto.( I am slightly confused by the wording of this question but I think I know the answer you are looking for. Congress creates bills and if the bill passes congress it then goes to the president. Ususally when you think of Congress you only think of voting on whether or not the bill should be seen and approved by the president. The president is the only person that can veto bills. If the president does veto the bill it can be sent back to congress for another vote to override the president's veto. With that vote 2/3 of congress have to pass it in order for it to become a law. At that point it is unlikely to override the president however, it is possible. )However, Congress can pass new legislation that repeals a previous bill that was signed by the President.


Can the president raise money by taxation?

I looked up this question to answer it in my history book. All my book said was that the president can only carry out or execute the laws congress passes,meaning they can only collect the taxes that congress orders and pay out only the money congress directs. So Are they Saying that He can if the Congress approves?


Did congress approve a pay raise for the president?

If you are referring to the United States Congress, indeed they did. If not, please re-ask the question giving a specific country.


In case the president is disabled how does the vice president become president?

they become president because there next in line a president has a vice president because if anything happens to the president the vice president knows what to do because he/she has been there the whole time and knows the responsibility of the president


Who set the time and date for president election?

This is set by federal law as passed by Congress. (see the related question)