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The Republicans used this in their first attempt to elect a president. Fremont was their candidate.
Fiscal policy is a way in which the government can attempt to influence economic activity through spending and taxation. By either increasing spending or decreasing taxes, the government is often attempting to stimulate economic activity during times of recession. By decreasing spending or increasing taxes, the government is trying to slow down economic activity during times of inflation.
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The 2012 Irish budget introduced many tax increases and spending cuts due to the dire economic conditions in Ireland. Tax increases included vehicle and gas taxes, while giving businesses tax breaks to attempt to stimulate the economy. Spending cuts affected health care and education.
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President Millard Fillmore was a Whig and sought to be nominated by the Whigs for the 1852 US presidential election. His attempt was blocked by members of his own party. Northern anti-slavery Whigs used their power to have General Winfield Scott be the Whig candidate. Scott lost the 1852 election to Democrat Franklin Pierce.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt addressed unemployment during the Great Depression through the New Deal, a series of programs and reforms aimed at economic recovery. He established agencies like the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and the Works Progress Administration (WPA), which created millions of jobs in public works projects. Additionally, Roosevelt implemented measures to stabilize the banking system and stimulate economic growth, thereby fostering an environment for job creation. These efforts collectively aimed to reduce unemployment and revive the economy.
After completing his term as President, Teddy Roosevelt survived an assassination attempt in 1912 when John Shrank shot him as he was about to deliver a speech as the Moose Party Candidate for President. He suffered only a superficial wound. This was attributed to the fact that his folded up speech was still in his pocket and stopped the bullet. He insisted on finishing the speech before seeking medical treatment. Ronald Reagan survived an assassination attempt in 1981 by John Hinckley, Jr. who later said he attempted to kill Reagan in an attempt to impress actress Jody Foster. The bullet, which Mr. Hinckley shot, narrowly missed President Reagan's heart.
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