they disagreed over plans for reconstruction.
President Harry Truman convened Congress in the summer of 1948. Nineteen forty-eight was an election year. Truman, a Democrat, had been promoting many progressive and forward-thinking policies. The Republicans, in an attempt to appear progressive themselves, tried to outdo Truman by proposing policies that some said were borderline socialistic. Truman called their bluff. He convened Congress and told the Republicans to get busy and pass legislation implementing their party's policies. During the summer session, the Republicans failed to pass one single piece of legislation implementing any part of their policy.
Johnson's attempt to fire Secretary of War Edwin Stanton
It says that the president should inform Congress of his intention to send troops abroad within 48 hours.
To increase the number of American troops and bombing campaigns in Vietnam. Second answer. General Westmorland did not attempt to advise US President Lyndon Johnson on methods to "Americanize:" the Vietnam War.
Stamp Act Congress
no. He lost his nerve and did not attempt to kill Johnson.
Yes, President Andrew Johnson was involved with the tenure of Office Act. The Tenure of Office Act was a direct response from Congress to President Johnson's attempt to suspend his Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton, because of political differences.
Andrew Johnson
President Harry Truman convened Congress in the summer of 1948. Nineteen forty-eight was an election year. Truman, a Democrat, had been promoting many progressive and forward-thinking policies. The Republicans, in an attempt to appear progressive themselves, tried to outdo Truman by proposing policies that some said were borderline socialistic. Truman called their bluff. He convened Congress and told the Republicans to get busy and pass legislation implementing their party's policies. During the summer session, the Republicans failed to pass one single piece of legislation implementing any part of their policy.
Johnson's attempt to fire Secretary of War Edwin Stanton
Being at odds with the Radical Republicans, President Johnson became adamant and ordered the return of property to their pre -war owners and sought to diffuse the voting issues by with suggestions to governors and delegates that they enfranchise literate Blacks and those who owned property worth $250. None of the new State constitutions provided Black suffrage, however, that was not unusual. For example, three New England States rejected proposals to give Blacks suffrage.
"I hope you're all Republicans."
This all depends on the Congress and the President. If the president's party has the majority in Congress, he generally works with the majority leaders to get his agenda through Congress. If the president's party is the minority party in Congress, he uses two tools: obstructionism from the minority leadership (the filibuster, and loading up bills with things the majority hates in an attempt to get them tabled), and the veto.
He moons President Johnson, in an attempt to show him the gunshot wound in his butt.
GOP House never tried to repeal Social Security.
There seems always to be a bit of a power struggle between the Legislative and the Executive branches of government. Congress passes legislation that the President is sometimes inclined to veto. Congress can attempt to override the veto, so there is mechanism in place to allow Congress to force its will in spite of an attempt by the Chief Executive to block it. The primary power that Congress has to limit the President's power is control of the Federal pursestrings. Congress decides where money will be spent, and how much.
President Andrew Johnson vetoed the Tenure of Office Act. It was, however, enacted over his veto in 1867, as a response to Johnson's attempt to suspend Edwin Stanton, his Secretary of War.