Randolph likely frames his opposition in these terms to effectively highlight the moral and ideological stakes of the conflict, appealing to the values and emotions of his audience. By doing so, he aims to galvanize support and create a clear distinction between his position and that of his opponents, reinforcing his legitimacy and credibility. This strategic framing can also simplify complex issues, making them more accessible and compelling to the public. Ultimately, it serves to strengthen his argument and rally allies around a common cause.
The Articles of Confederation was the name given to the agreement made by the 13 original states of the United States. The main reason for opposition was that it required the states to give up any claims they had to lands further west. Some also felt that the Articles were too weak to make the United States effective, as there was nothing in the document about governance in terms of who would be president and how the judicial system would be handled.
Edmund Randolph's counterproposal during the Constitutional Convention included a single executive but suggested that the president be elected by the legislature rather than directly by the people. He believed this would ensure that the president remained accountable to the legislative branch. Additionally, Randolph advocated for a council of advisors to assist the president, which would help balance power and provide checks on executive authority.
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Yes, Louis Riel opposed Canadian Confederation, primarily because he believed it would marginalize the rights and interests of the Métis people and other minority groups in the West. Riel was concerned that Confederation would lead to the loss of land and cultural identity for the Métis. His opposition was a significant factor in the Red River Rebellion of 1869-1870, where he sought to negotiate terms that would protect Métis rights within the new Canadian framework.
The president is the executive branch and can serve a maximum of 2 four year terms. The only exception to 8 years would be if the president dies in office and the vice president became president, the vice president would be permitted to finish that term and would be eligible to be elected to two full 4 year terms.
In November of 1862, Confederate Secretary of War, Randolph tendered his resignation to President Davis. The problem came about when Randolph issued a major alteration in Southern military strategy in the Western Theater. He did this without consulting President Davis. Davis promptly accepted the resignation. Part of the problem lay in the unequal treatment Davis applied to military decision making. Randolph believed that if Davis would allow General Lee great latitude on military affairs, Randolph as the secretary of war should have the same privileges. Davis and Randolph could not come to terms and Randolph resigned.
When faced with opposition the USSR would always send in the tanks.
It would depend on the loaner, the loan terms, and how long it's been since you got the loan, but I would probably say yes if it were within a reasonable time frame. You should ask the loaner and/or look at the terms in detail.
He would rather opposition from no-one and win every race all season.
The terms "horizontal" and "vertical" presume a fixed frame of reference, which does not exist in space. So the answer would be "Neither, and both".
Randolph Scott was born on January 23, 1898 and died on March 2, 1987. Randolph Scott would have been 89 years old at the time of death or 117 years old today.
Boots Randolph was born on June 3, 1927 and died on July 3, 2007. Boots Randolph would have been 80 years old at the time of death or 88 years old today.
Peyton Randolph was the first president of the Continental Congress. I don't know how the above answer had ANY relation to the question, but it's a run-off of the name "Dolph", which is German for Wolf. So one would think Randolph is the same thing.
Lord Randolph Churchill was born on February 13, 1849 and died on January 24, 1895. Lord Randolph Churchill would have been 45 years old at the time of death or 166 years old today.
William Randolph Hearst was born on April 29, 1863 and died on August 14, 1951. William Randolph Hearst would have been 88 years old at the time of death or 152 years old today.
No. If it was it would have arrested everyone of the people who protested this summer about the health care bill and taken away the signs or their guns. It didn't so it is suppressing opposition because that was clearly opposition.
There was extensive discussion in the Continental Congress concerning the length of the terms in the Senate as well as how to best turn over the membership. Nathaniel Gorham, Edmund Randolph and Hugh Williamson proposed different scenarios but it was Gorham who finally proposed the winning combination. The Senate would serve 6-year terms with a third of the membership turning over every two years.