Lyndon Johnson did not run for a third term largely because of opposition to the Vietnam War from his own party as well as outside.
Alexander Hamilton believed that the president should serve a fixed term of four years, with the possibility of reelection. He argued that this would provide a balance between stability and accountability, allowing the president to gain experience while still being answerable to the electorate. Hamilton was wary of extending terms too long, fearing that it could lead to tyranny or the emergence of a monarchy. Overall, he advocated for a system that combined effective governance with democratic principles.
MANDINGO
President Carter's popularity declined.
psychological victory for them dropped morale at home American public opinion increased
He gave his opinion on who he thought the president should be. And the others liked his opinion.
because they were dump
As was the American people, the UN was divided on the Vietnam War.
he loved it
It is a matter of opinion
Whether Gerald Ford was a "good President" is a matter of personal opinion. Everyone has an opinion and no one has a "right answer."
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Pork
In the sentence, "In your opinion the president was wrong about that." "that" is a pronoun. Its antecedent is presumably in a preceding sentence.
It was pretty KILLER!
it helped to get public opinion.
in my opinion the president of sksbv is sayyid mueenali shihab thangal
opinion!