government. The President of the Philippines is the head of state governing the country. According to the Philippine government‚ the office has been held by politicians who were inaugurated as President of the Philippines following the ratification of a constitution that explicitly declared the existence of the Philippines Philippine Presidents‚ which are locally known as "Ang Pangulo"‚ are the head of state and government of the Republic of the Philippines. Philippine Presidents serve a term of
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President: Manuel Acuña Roxas Vice: Elpidio Quirino Origin: January 1‚ 1892 – April 15‚ 1948 Political Party: Liberal Party Political Qualification: Achievement: Senator of the Philippines‚ Secretary of Finance‚ 2nd Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives‚ Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Capiz’ 1st District‚ Governor of Capiz Stregnth/Weaknesses: Lawyer‚ Soldier President: Elpidio Quirino Vice: None Origin: November 16‚ 1890 – February 29‚ 1956 Political
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President Franklin Roosevelt’s foreign policies lead to the involvement of Neutrality Acts‚ American First Committee‚ Cash and Carry policy‚ Lend-Lease‚ destroyers for bases and the draft. He believed the many of the issues that the us was having could be solved through a strong national agenda. For example the Great Depression could be mitigated by strengthening ties with foreign markets. Roosevelt’s new deal was domestic legislative program to rejuvenate the economy‚ he was able to tie aspects
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(1) In March 1897 Emilio Aguinaldo was elected President of a revolutionary government at the Tejeros Convention.[14] The new government was meant to replace the Katipunan as a government‚ though the latter was not formally abolished until 1899. Aguinaldo was again elected President at Biak-na-Bato in November‚ leading the Biak-na-Bato Republic. Exiled in Hong Kong after the Pact of Biak-na-Bato‚ with the advent of the Spanish-American War he returned to the Philippines to renew revolutionary activities
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Does The President Have? John C. Yoo and Michael Cairo both have different opinions about the president having unilateral powers towards war. John C. Yoo believes the President does have power while Michael Cario disagrees that he doesn’t. They both argue that during a time of war that the President has different amount of power. John C. Yoo’s view he believes that the President of the United States does have unilateral power during war. He argues that in a speedy action the President does have
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Through the years of United States’ history‚ there have been numerous effective and ineffective leaders. One of these successful individuals is Franklin D. Roosevelt‚ the 32nd president of the United States. He was born on January 30‚ 1882 in Hyde Park‚ New York to a prominent family‚ making his education easily acquired and more prestigious than most. He was taught by private tutors until the age of nine‚ and is described as sociable‚ quick‚ and outgoing (Freidel 9). Eventually‚ he attended Harvard
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and the President The framers of the U.S. Constitution created a presidency that must win cooperation from Congress to get the work of government done. Lawmaking and policy-making powers are divided‚ and the politics of shared power has often been stormy. In general‚ however‚ Congress and presidents somehow find ways to collaborate and solve problems. The relationship between a president and Congress is the most important one in the American political system‚ and while presidents spend great
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“The power of the president is limited to the power to persuade.” Discuss. (45 marks) Many people view the president as the all-powerful authoritative man who governs the country as he pleases from his oval office. However the president derives his power from constitutional authority. The president is required to influence those around him with political persuasion to achieve his political agenda. The president can’t simply wave his hand and demand changes in public policy and expect the governmental
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Fanklin D. Roosevent was responsible for the passage of the twenty second amendement. Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected to his first term in 1932 and a secound term in 1936. In general‚ FDR did not favor third terms. A precedent was set by Geoge Washington to serve only two terms. The reason was that Washington felt that political ambition was distastful and felt the desire to maintain power was the same as kings wanting power. As of 1940‚ there were no limits to the tenure of a president. With
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To what extent has the conservative party abandoned Thatcherism? (25 marks) The conservative party accepts that a degree of state intervention to create more social justice can be justified. This may involve welfare‚ but also intervention in family situations‚ in education and through social services in general. There is a sense that we are responsible for the welfare of those less fortunate than ourselves. Thatcherism suggested that we are responsible for ourselves as long as we have the capability
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