When Lincoln was elected president in 1860, his views on slavery were already known and included:
conservative view
...say things in opposition to the views and ideals of the US government.
Sometimes agencies themselves have support from various interest groups, which can clash with the views of the President. Congress also has influence over the government's bureaucracy.
Liberal: Progressive Conservative: Regressive
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Jackson was deeply opposed to nullifiction, but he was worried about the economic issues in the southern states, so he passed another tariff to lower the previous rate.
President Andrew Jackson strongly opposed Vice President John C. Calhoun's views on nullification, which argued that states could invalidate federal laws. Jackson believed that nullification threatened the unity of the nation and the authority of the federal government. In response, he issued a proclamation in 1832 asserting the supremacy of federal law and prepared to use military force if necessary to enforce it, demonstrating his commitment to preserving the Union. This conflict ultimately contributed to the tensions leading up to the Civil War.
Anti-Federalist
a judge who shares a president's views when first appointed may change views when making decisions on the bench? why?
The colonists were evenly divided in their political views
you can't because they have opposing views
its the status quo
The shared views about who should govern a society, and by what means, best describes political culture. Values are the shared ideas in terms of what is considered good or desirable.
President Woodrow Wilson as stated in the fourteen points.
America was too big to be a direct democracy
is he thinks they are important