the Morill Tariff
Its actually the Lecompton Constitution. I answered this and got the right answer for the assignment. :)
Yes, because if you exceed the critical angle you will be out of the acceptance angle and the light will not reflect properly and the resulting signal will not be usable.
The Republican Party had a net gain of 13 seats in the Senate and 57 seats in the House of Representatives, resulting in a transfer of control of both houses of Congress from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party. Democratic President Harry Truman could get very little cooperation from them and referred to them as the "Do Nothing Congress". The Democratic Party regained control of both houses two years later.
strengthening of the principle of separation of church and state
Michael Dukakis and Geraldine Ferraro ran in the 1988 U.S. presidential election as the Democratic ticket. They faced the incumbent Republican candidates, President George H.W. Bush and Vice President Dan Quayle. The election took place on November 8, 1988, resulting in a decisive victory for Bush.
Former president, Teddy Roosevelt formed the Bull Moose Party when he failed to win the Republican Party's nomination over William Taft. By running as a de facto second Republican candidate, he split and weakened the party's votes, resulting in a victory by the Democratic candidate, Woodrow Wilson.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Industry analysts explained the contraction as resulting from two major factors: competition from inexpensive imported clothes and acceptance of more casual dress.
The bomb dropped on Hiroshima totally destroyed everything in a 1.6 km radius, a total of 12 km2 was destroyed. 80 000 people were killed by the blast and resulting firestorm, with another 80 000 dieing later from after effects.
Franklin Roosevelt
The Watergate scandal escalated tensions between President Richard Nixon and the Supreme Court when it became clear that the president was implicated in a cover-up of the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters. The Supreme Court ordered Nixon to release audio tapes related to the scandal, challenging his claims of executive privilege. Nixon's refusal to comply led to a constitutional confrontation, ultimately resulting in his resignation in 1974. This showdown underscored the balance of power between the executive branch and the judiciary, affirming the principle that no one, not even the president, is above the law.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
In the US government, there is no such title as President Emeritus. Ex-presidents have no duties unless the President or Congress asks them to take on some assignment. The title President Emeritus is sometimes given by Colleges or Universities to a retired President as a way of retaining a connection after retirement. A President Emeritus has no duties resulting from holding that title.