false
The moment Stimson informed him that the project to build atomic bombs existed and that Franklin D. Roosevelt had already issued orders for the Army to plan to use them on Japan, after Truman was sworn in as president following Franklin D. Roosevelt's death. Truman saw no reason to change these plans.
George McClellan, an indecisive Union commander who Abraham Lincoln dubbed as having a case of "the slows." While President Lincoln was unhappy with McClellan was clear. What dims the harsh term used against McClellan was the fact that on two occasions, President Lincoln first promoted him to General in Chief, then reversed himself, then after relieving him of duty with regards to the Army of the Potomac, Lincoln then reappointed him to lead that army over the objections of his cabinet.
I do agree with Tuchman that Wilhelm was more restless than thorough
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If the president does not agree with a bill he/she can return it.
If the Senate does not agree with the President's nominations, they are rejected and the President nominates somebody else. If the Senate does agree with treaties negotiated by the President, they do not take effect.
Kaiser Wilhelm had to abdicate his throne.
March to Philippi
they agree on been a president
Because the other three in the "Big Four" did not agree with his plans and wanted their own plans.
no
The head of each government (President/Congress/etc.). They must agree to FUND the war and deploy troops (prior to the atomic age, 1945, they must also agree on the decision to declare or not). No money, no war.
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Veto