Nicaragua
Lyndon Johnson authorized this and most of the military operations in Vietnam.
President Reagan wanted to provide support to the Contras, a rebel group in Nicaragua fighting against the left-wing Sandinista government. He believed that supporting the Contras was necessary to counter the spread of communism in Central America. Reagan sought funding and assistance to train, equip, and supply the Contras in their efforts to overthrow the Sandinista government.
Because of Somoza's response to the Sandinista rebels
The cast of Only the News That Fits - 1989 includes: Bayardo Arce as Himself (Sandinista leader) Vinicio Cerezo as Himself (President, Guatemala) Bill Gentile as Himself (Newsweek) Humberto Ortega as Himself (Sandinista leader) Daniel Ortega as Himself (speech on Contra negotiation) Ronald Reagan as Himself (admonishes the press) Henry Ruiz as Himself (Sandinista leader) Randolph Ryan as Himself (Boston Globe) Victor Tirado as Himself (Sandinista leader) Jaime Wheelock as Himself (Sandinista leader)
The most talented scientists made the bomb. The U.S. President authorized and allowed it to be made. It was made to make the Japanese surrender. The bomb was called Little Boy.
President Barack Obama authorized limited military action against Libya so that would be the executive branch.
The National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933 authorized the President to intervene on industrial policies and operations. The president would approve off prices increases after deflation in order to bolster economic growth.
The Reorganization Act of 1958 was a significant piece of legislation in the United States that aimed to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the federal government. It authorized the President to reorganize executive agencies and streamline government operations, allowing for more flexibility in administrative structure. The act also included provisions for the reorganization of the federal budget process, promoting better management of government resources. Overall, it sought to modernize government functions and enhance accountability.
President Woodrow Wilson
No, it was 1789 that the office of president was filled by Washington.
The leader in charge of the day-to-day operations of government and the military is typically the head of state or head of government, such as a president or prime minister. This individual oversees the executive branch, implements laws, and directs military operations as necessary. In some countries, the role may be divided, with a head of state serving a more ceremonial function while a prime minister manages government operations directly.