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In the years after reconstruction many members of congress believed that the president should?

confine himself to enforcing laws passed by congress


What Executive branch?

The Executive Branch is the President of the United States and his Cabinet. The main job of this branch is to veto or approve laws passed by Congress and make suggestions to Congress such as what laws should be passed and whether the United States should enter a war.


Plains Indian In the years after reconstruction many members of Congress believed that the president should?

confine himself to enforcing laws passed by congress


Why should people have voted for the 13th Amendment in the 1800s or early 1900s?

It was created to abolish slavery and involuntary servitude. It would free the slaves.People don't vote for amendments. They are passed by Congress and the 13, 14th, 15th were passed right after the Civil War in 1867.


What disagreements about powers of Congress did the Framers have and how did they resolve these arguments?

The framers disagreed about how much power the congress should have. To resolve this problem they passed laws that set boundaries to the congresses power.


What disagreements about the powers of Congress did the Framers have How did they resolve these disagreements?

The framers disagreed about how much power the congress should have. To resolve this problem they passed laws that set boundaries to the congresses power.


Why should Congress be reformed?

Many people feel that Congress should be reformed because at the current time there are no term limits. Many believe that members of Congress should not be allowed to make a lifelong career out of serving in the Senate or the House.


Who should people write to if they want a law passed?

The Goverment


Why does the IRS take off so much money off your trs money?

Because Congress passed laws saying how much should be witheld in taxes. Now as to WHY Congress did that, that is an entirely different matter....


How does the Indian Removal Act relate to debate and diplOMACY?

There was a debate in Congress about whether the Act should be passed or not. (NHD, huh? xD This is my topic)


How did the church give people power?

By letting the people choose the laws that should be passed.


When is the constitutional law made up?

Laws are made by the U.S. Congress and by the state legislatures. If a law doesn't comply with the U.S. Constitution, then it should not be passed, but if it is passed it should not be signed by the chief executive (the governor of the state or the President of the U.S.), but if it is signed by the chief executive, it should be overturned by the courts.