President Lincoln
Woodrow Wilson asked Congress to declare war in 1917 primarily to protect democracy and ensure global stability, asserting that the world must be made "safe for democracy." He cited Germany's unrestricted submarine warfare and its threats to American shipping and lives as direct provocations. Wilson also emphasized the need to support allies, particularly Britain and France, in their fight against autocratic regimes. Ultimately, he framed the conflict as a moral imperative to uphold international order and democratic ideals.
Answer: he promised to fight against the draft if changes will not made Explanation: Apex
Andrew Jackson
Hessians were Germans. King George also asked Catherine the Great to send Russian troops to fight with the British, but she declined.
the president had a small penis and coudent fight it himself
no
The president can veto any bill passed by Congress. This stops a divided Congress since a 2/3 majority is required to pass the bill over the veto. The president can fail to enforce laws that he does not like. Congress can fight back with impeachment or censure but there are usually serious political costs to such actions, so Congress often does nothing. The president can also use a "carrot and stick" approach to influence individual Congress members.
Millard Fillmore, 24 DEC 1851
George Washington expanded the powers of the president when he ordered military to go and fight Indians in the west with out approval from Congress. He would often make decisions about fighting the Indians and would inform Congress only after the fact.
The president can veto any bill passed by Congress. This stops a divided Congress since a 2/3 majority is required to pass the bill over the veto. The president can fail to enforce laws that he does not like. Congress can fight back with impeachment or censure but there are usually serious political costs to such actions, so Congress often does nothing. The president can also use a "carrot and stick" approach to influence individual Congress members.
They were fighting against Pres.Johson because they were confedreates and they were mad that they lost i think o_O
They had only given him half of what he needed to fight and he sent them anyway saying "if they want them back they will approve the money" or something close to that
Initially when President Roosevelt wanted the Congress to vote to fight the Nazis they declined. After the attack on Pearl Harbor there was a 99 percent vote for going to war.
The University of Michigan fight song.
It didn't take much after the attack of Pearl Harbor. Everyone was ready to fight.
1. amount of troops 2. Only Congress can declare war, the president can send a limited amount of troops to fight (conflict)