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Federal grants-in-aid used only for a designated activity are called categorical grants. If a state accepts a federal grant-in-aid, it must comply with federal restrictions on its use.
confining the powers of the federal government to certain narrowly defined areas and by adding a bill of rights to the Constitution.
Benjamin Harrison won the 1888 presidential election defeating Grover Cleveland. In the 1888 presidential election Benjamin Harrison received 233 electoral votes and Grover Cleveland received 168 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Cleveland 5,534,488 and Harrison 5,443,892.
Grover Cleveland is both the 22nd and 24th US President. He was elected President in 1884. Seeking re-election in 1888, he obtained a majority of the popular vote but was beaten in the electoral college by Republican candidate Benjamin Harrison. Ironically, this was because Cleveland narrowly lost his home state of New York. In 1892, Cleveland beat Harrison in both the popular vote and the electoral college to win a second non-consecutive term, the only President to do so.
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Grover Cleveland (born Steven Grover Cleveland, 1837-1908) appears twice on the list of US Presidents because he is the only President ever elected to non-consecutive terms, becoming the 22nd and 24th US President. He served from 1885 to 1889 and from 1893 to 1897, and narrowly lost to Benjamin Harrison (23rd President) in 1888.
In the 1916 U.S. presidential election, incumbent President Woodrow Wilson narrowly defeated Supreme Court Justice Charles Evans Hughes.
Yes, the word narrowly is an adverb.An example sentence for you is: "he narrowly missed the tree by inches".
President Jefferson of the U. S. was given conflicting advice about the Louisiana Purchase. He eventually decided to make the purchase, but those of his advisers who interpreted the U. S. Constitution more narrowly tried to convince him that such a purchase was inconsistent with the Constitution.
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U. S. Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts narrowly beat the incumbent Vice President, Richard M. Nixon.
Narrowly defined means something defined very specifically, it is the opposite of the broadly definition.
The only president to be convicted by the Senate in US history is Andrew Johnson. He was impeached by the House of Representatives in 1868 for violating the Tenure of Office Act, but narrowly avoided removal from office after the Senate fell one vote short of the required two-thirds majority to convict him.
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I was able to narrowly avert an accident.