Gender parity and equal representation in both houses of Congress is still a vexing issue that dates back to the founding of the Republic. Even with the ratification of the 20th amendment in 1920; women are still disproportionately represented in Congress. The vast majority of seats in state legislatures‚ governorships‚ mayoral offices‚ and of course Congress are held by men. Fox and Lawless stated that women fare just as well as men in fundraising and vote totals. But despite this supposed lack
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command of the defense forces of the Union is vested in the President but the exercise of the supreme command is to be regulated by law. The executive power of the Union is vested in the President. Yet he is intended to stand in relation to the Union administration substantially in the same position as does the king under the English Constitution. He is nominal or constitutional head of the Government. His position is not like that the President of the United States of America who is the real executive
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Sistema Universitario Ana G. Méndez Universidad del Este PUAG 610 Workshop Five Ethic and Diversity in Congress Nelson Perdomo Prof. Maritza Rossy Ethics in the U.S. Congress is an example in the world. American Congressman must follow a very strict conduct code. The code of ethics requires an irreproachable conduct. The Congressman should not just be very ethical in their behavior but is constantly observed by Committee on Ethics of the United
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influential leaders in history; leaders such as George Washington‚ Abraham Lincoln amongst many others. This was embodied all through the early 20th and late 19th‚ with the presence of the progressive presidents in the oval office. President Theodore Roosevelt‚ President William Howard Taft and President Woodrow Wilson had diverse levels of effectiveness on reforming our nation‚ however they had one factor in common; they were great leaders who promoted the growth and prosperity of our country. Theodore
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The film/documentary I watched was Dan Rather Reports: “The Best Congress Money Can Buy” which relates to chapter eleven Groups and Interests. Both the chapter eleven and the documentary focus on the influence and power that interests groups and lobbyists can have on the government. In the documentary they mention how it is not just high ranking officials of government who run the government as they teach us in school. But in fact the high ranking officials are more like puppets on a string being
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The First Continental Congress The First Continental Congress was held on September 5‚ 1774‚ at Philadelphia’s Carpenter’s Hall to protest the Intolerable Acts. Benjamin Franklin wanted to hold this meeting earlier‚ but because the Boston Port was closed from the Boston Tea Party‚ not many people supported it. When they actually got started‚ twelve out of the thirteen colonies (Georgia did not) sent some representatives. The sessions were held until late October. All the Americans who supported
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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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Uylsses S. Grant In my opinion President Grant was a good president. One reason I say this is his comand in the Civil War. Under Grant’s comand the Union Army was sucesfull in ending the Civil War. Grant along with the sucess of the CIvil War also the confederate nationalism and slavery‚ protected African American citzenship‚ and defeated the Ku Klux Klan. In Grant’s foreign policy he sought to increase American trade and influence while mainraing peace with the world. Dispite a
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of America is like no other country in the world. Our democracy is confusing to everyone else in the world but makes sense to those born here. But‚ there is one thing that even confuses Americans‚ that is‚ Congress. According to Real Clear Politics‚ only 15% of Americans approve of job of Congress‚ while 75% disapprove. This is not surprising‚ but what is surprising is that even with such low approval ratings‚ 80% of Senator Incumbents and 95% of Representative Incumbents get reelected. Why? This paradox
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Although Republicans have a majority in the House of Representatives now‚ that could change depending on if the pollings margins between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump grow (in favor of Clinton). The Democrats (Clinton’s Party) have to gain at least 30 more seats in the House in order to be the majority party. Organizations taking polls haven’t seen a large democratic wave as you would expect to happen although candidates have gotten away from the norm‚ such as Trump. Trump hasn’t changed how most
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