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Daniel Roberdeau Pennsylvania 1 Yes, 4.3 Declarations of war Georgia 29,264 59,699 105,218 149,656 217,531 280,944 381,682 462,198, Judicial appointments Advantage of incumbency. The Impending Crisis of the South, 2.1.1 Colleges attended The influence of Congress on the presidency has varied from period to period depending on factors such as congressional leadership presidential political influence historical circumstances such as war and individual initiative by members of Congress the impeachment of Andrew Johnson made the presidency less powerful than Congress for a considerable period afterwards the 20th and 21st centuries have seen the rise of presidential power under politicians such as Theodore Roosevelt Woodrow Wilson Franklin D Roosevelt Richard Nixon Ronald Reagan and George W Bush. However in recent years Congress has restricted presidential power with laws such as the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 and the War Powers Resolution Nevertheless the Presidency remains considerably more powerful today than during the 19th century. Executive branch officials are often loath to reveal sensitive information to members of Congress because of concern that information could not be kept secret; in return knowing they may be in the dark about executive branch activity congressional officials are more likely to distrust their counterparts in executive agencies. Many government actions require fast coordinated effort by many agencies and this is a task that Congress is ill-suited for Congress is slow open divided and not well matched to handle more rapid executive action or do a good job of overseeing such activity according to one analysis. In the mid-20th century historian Leonard Woods Labaree identified eight characteristics of the Loyalists that made them essentially conservative opposite to the characteristics of the Patriots. Loyalists tended to feel that resistance to the Crown was morally wrong while the Patriots thought that morality was on their side. Loyalists were alienated when the Patriots resorted to violence such as burning houses and tarring and feathering Loyalists wanted to take a centrist position and resisted the Patriots' demand to declare their opposition to the Crown Many Loyalists had maintained strong and long-standing relations with Britain especially merchants in port cities such as New York and Boston. Many Loyalists felt that independence was bound to come eventually but they were fearful that revolution might lead to anarchy tyranny or mob rule in contrast the prevailing attitude among Patriots was a desire to seize the initiative. Labaree also wrote that Loyalists were pessimists who lacked the confidence in the future displayed by the Patriots. As of the 1860 Census one may compute the following statistics on slaveholding: Contents. .
. Commissioned and named by President Washington in 1794 Source: National Weather Service Washington advised Congress in August 1783 to keep a standing army create a "national militia" of separate state units and establish a navy and a national military academy He circulated his "Farewell" orders that discharged his troops whom he called "one patriotic band of brothers" Before his return to Mount Vernon he oversaw the evacuation of British forces in New York and was greeted by parades and celebrations where he announced that Knox had been promoted commander-in-chief. Intergovernmental organizations In Pennsylvania New Jersey and New Hampshire the resulting constitutions embodied:, Washington was a talented equestrian early in life He collected thoroughbreds at Mount Vernon and his two favorite horses were Blueskin and Nelson. Fellow Virginian Thomas Jefferson said that Washington was "the best horseman of his age and the most graceful figure that could be seen on horseback"; he also hunted foxes deer ducks and other game. He was an excellent dancer and attended the theater frequently He drank in moderation but was morally opposed to excessive drinking smoking tobacco gambling and profanity. 7.3 Upper Potomac River 2.1.3 Three-Fifths Compromise, Constantinople Roman Empire (324-330) Rajasthan: Jaipur is the administrative and legislative capital of the state while the high court is located in Jodhpur.
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