The members of the Second Continental Congress largely blamed King George III and the British government for the outbreak of the Revolutionary War. They viewed the king's policies and oppressive measures, such as taxation without representation and the enforcement of punitive laws, as direct provocations that violated the rights of the colonists. This sentiment was articulated in documents like the Declaration of Independence, which outlined grievances against the monarchy. Ultimately, they believed that British rule was responsible for their struggle for independence.
He was not the only member of the Committee of Public Safety. There were eleven other members who deserve as much blame as he does, but yes, he is to blame.
Both are to blame , but the major blame is on John Kennedy.
he didn't blame anyone
whom or who does Sacco blame for his conviction
on whom does Cassius blame caesars power
Congress decides everything that has to do with everything. They have a president so that the people can blame him for everything that goes wrong, but indeed the Congress and government are to blame. Well that's just my theory.
himself
He was not the only member of the Committee of Public Safety. There were eleven other members who deserve as much blame as he does, but yes, he is to blame.
Blame it on the alcohol: Season 2, episode 14 After the glee club members sang "blame it on the alcohol" and Mr. Schu started critisizing them.....
No
First it not always a root word. It can be a prefix or possibly a suffix. Second, it means blame. As in "He was the culprit of the robbing of the bank.
1. They where members of the nsdap. 2. they all supported the holocaust 3. they are partly responsible for the death of millions
blame it on the goose
His narcissism led him to believe that he was the best, but in the contest he came in second and someone else will be to blame.
President Clinton vetoed a continuing resolution of the Congress to permit expenditures at previous authorized levels, in lieu of his being presented complete spending bills for that fiscal year. The Congress could not pass the resolution a second time, the objections of the President notwithstanding and the legal authority to expend money by many agencies of the government came to a halt. And, with a political sleight of hand worthy of a first-rate magician, he convinced the "mainstream media" to put the blame on the Congress, even though President Clinton had vetoed the measure in the first place.
A good manager acts as a leader for his or her team. He or she is responsible for rallying and keeping the team members motivated on the job.
On February 22, 2011, Season Two's episode "Blame It on the Alcohol" was released.