All of the above
the progressives helped the us by controling the war a bit. this happened from the time of 1890 to 1920 during wich a variety of reforms were inactive at the local, state, and federal levels.
agenda adoption
The legacy of America's involvement in World War I would be an increased military and expansion of the Federal government. President Woodrow Wilson will be known for his dramatic shift from neutrality and isolationism to global control and a zeal for war in order to expand his domestic agenda.
To achieve total and tyrannical power. He was a complete fanatic. He wanted to annihilate all those he believed inferior. Despite the fact that really only disabled people were inferior (but really not by much), he tried to eliminate tens of millions of innocent people because of his beliefs.
The term "waving the bloody shirt" refers to a political tactic used in the United States, particularly during the Reconstruction era following the Civil War. It involved politicians, especially Republicans, emphasizing the sacrifices made by Union soldiers and the horrors of the war to garner support for their policies and discredit their opponents, particularly Democrats associated with the Confederacy. This approach aimed to evoke emotional responses and remind voters of the consequences of the war, thereby reinforcing loyalty to the Republican Party and its agenda.
ALL OF THE ABOVE :)
The president has to pass his political agenda through Congress within 4 years.
In 1950, President Truman faced the challenge of advancing his political agenda amid growing Cold War tensions and domestic concerns. The outbreak of the Korean War in June shifted focus to national security and military spending, complicating efforts to promote his Fair Deal domestic policies, which aimed at addressing social welfare, civil rights, and economic reform. Additionally, Truman grappled with a divided Congress, where opposition from conservative Republicans and Southern Democrats hindered the passage of his initiatives. Balancing international commitments with domestic priorities proved to be a significant hurdle during this period.
no, Trumans was called the fair deal
Oversee the implementation of the president's agenda by an agency PLATO (A)
Each President is party of a political party traditionally it has been either the Republican or Democratic parties. The party that the President is aligned with will determine the type of agenda the President pushed either a conservative or liberal agenda.
Political agenda is 'le programme / le programme politique' in French.
In 1950, President Truman faced significant challenges in advancing his political agenda, primarily due to the onset of the Korean War and the growing influence of anti-communist sentiment in the United States. The conflict diverted attention and resources away from domestic issues, complicating his efforts to implement his Fair Deal policies. Additionally, rising Republican opposition and concerns over national security strained bipartisan support, making it difficult for Truman to push through his initiatives effectively.
He alone doesn't have that power, but any president may set the agenda for his political party, and try to persuade the congress to pass legislation in support of that agenda. President Obama, like other presidents before him, wanted to include health care reform on his agenda, and so he did.
Public opinion of the Korean WarCriticism of his administration by anti-CommunistsOpposition of many Democrats to civil rights reformAll of the aboveTruman was a strong believer in racial equality, and Congress was dominated in 1950 by conservative Southern Democrats who did not want to give blacks any rights.
agenda holding
agenda holding