Twas King VS Parliament.
King of Prussia wanted to reform Prussian army and make it larger (because population had increased from approx 11 million to 18 million). King suggested that instead of having 1/3 of the population serving in the army for 10+ years the King wanted to have every eligible male to join the army for only 3yrs, and 2 yrs in reserve. King asked Albecht von Roon how that sounded and there was an uproar from upper middle class men who didn't like that idea for obvious reasons. (rich folk were pretty much excempt from the army). Parliament rejected King's idea but he continued to push the reform. Parliament said to make a reform that everyone can agree with so the King gave them the exact same reformation idea. Parliament was pissed and vetoed it, King dissolved Parliament and to the King's dismay a new, more hostile parliament was elected consisting of Natinal liberals and progressive liberals. Uh Oh.
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Yes. Some said Jefferson Davis was guilty of treason and ought to be hanged.
The Alien and Sedition acts that were passed in 1798 and led to the Virginia & Kentucky Resolutions.
E. Ann Pottinger has written: 'Napoleon III and the German crisis, 1865-1866' -- subject(s): Austro-Prussian War, 1866, Foreign relations
The primary risks to the patient from constitutional homeopathic treatment are the symptoms of the healing crisis and individual reactions to homeopathic medicine.
During the abdication crisis of 1936, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom was Stanley Baldwin. The crisis arose when King Edward VIII sought to marry Wallis Simpson, an American divorcée, which created a constitutional conflict. Baldwin opposed the marriage, leading to Edward's eventual abdication in December 1936. Baldwin's leadership was pivotal in navigating the political fallout from the crisis.
The main players in the 1975 constitutional crisis were the Australian Prime Minister, Gough Whitlam, and the Governor General, Sir John Kerr. Due to mismanagement of funds, the Governor-General, Sir John Kerr, dismissed Whitlam as Prime Minister on 11 November 1975, and appointed Liberal opposition leader Malcolm Fraser as caretaker Prime Minister.
Between 1560 and 1650, Europe experienced religious wars, revolutions and constitutional crises, economic and social disintegration and a witchcraft craze. It was truly an age of Crisis's.
Alfonso Charria Angulo has written: 'Legalidad para tiempos de crisis' -- subject(s): Constitutional law, War and emergency legislation
Congress maintained that it was treasonable for a state to secede from the USA. The South maintained that the USA had started as a voluntary union of states, and that any state was free to quit.
That congress, or The gov't, could not raise an army to "suppress insurrections." They could not really do anything at all. For example, they could make laws, but couldn't enforce them.
A constitutional moment refers to a significant period or event in which a society collectively re-evaluates and potentially reforms its constitutional framework or foundational legal principles. This can occur during times of crisis, social upheaval, or transformative change, often leading to the adoption of new laws or amendments that reflect the evolving values and aspirations of the populace. Such moments can be pivotal in shaping the governance and identity of a nation.