President Monroe's decision to appoint John Quincy Adams as Secretary of State was partially intended to strengthen his administration's diplomatic efforts and enhance its legitimacy. Adams was a skilled diplomat with significant experience, and his appointment helped unify key factions within the Democratic-Republican Party. Additionally, it aimed to solidify American foreign policy interests, particularly in relation to issues like territorial expansion and relations with Europe. This choice ultimately set the stage for Adams' own presidency and the development of the Monroe Doctrine.
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The Founding Fathers intended to limit the President's power, but they never envisioned the gutless wonders the legislature has become.
The Thirteenth Amendment .
The framers of the Constitution intended the President to have ordinance powers. The powers directly granted the Presidency depend on the President's ability to issue and implement orders, or to authorize subordinates to do so.
Thirteenth Amendment
The Thirteenth Amendment
It exists in the way a decision is intended and the way it is actually executed.
People were tired of European shenanigans. The Monroe Doctrine was intended to kick those meddling Europeans out of America.
Include the indicators "Personal & Confidential" above the addressee's name.
The White House, where the president of the US and his family live, is considered partially a museum. The bottom floor of the White House is a museum and is open to the public. The federal parks runs the bottom floor and takes care of all the items there. Not even the president can change or remove the items from the ground floor.
Intended consequences refer to the anticipated results or outcomes of a particular decision, action, or event. These are the desired effects that the individual or entity hopes to achieve through their choices or behavior.
Checks and balances between Congress and the president are intended to limit the potential powers of both.