assessment 1. Vocab a. Ho Chi Minh i. Leader of Indochinese communist party ii. Banned from Vietnam iii. Help Vietnam get independence from USSR b. Ngo Dinh Diem iv. Anti-Communist v. President of South Vietnam c. Vietcong vi. South Vietnamese Communists vii. Fought against the government of South Vietnam in the Vietnam War d. William Westmoreland viii. American commander in South Vietnam
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misuse and abuse of the powers of the presidency.. In particular‚ it refers to the misuse of power and excessive secrecy in dealing with foreign policy. The founding fathers intended the president not to initiate war but be a commander in chief and could only respond to an attack. They intended Congress to be proactive and initiate military action and that the president is reactive and supervises military action. An imperial president would misuse‚ abuse and ignore these powers. An imperiled presidency
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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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Around that time‚ a states’ right coalition developed in Congress‚ a group of individuals supporting greater rights for the state government. Members of the states’ right coalition‚ often an appointed senator‚ used the coalition group to safeguard the power they held in their state. This particularly benefited Southern states that wanted to maintain the institution of slavery. The states’ right coalition dominated congress‚ their influence in congress affected the presidential elections and forced a nationalistic
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Do presidents have so much power that they can almost guarantee reelection to more than two terms? Instead of starting a second term knowing he could not serve again‚ the president would be able to keep congress and the public guessing‚ thereby retain their influence until the last minute. There was a great belief early on of steadiness for America‚ and to achieve that there must be a stable president‚ so it was more likely back then to be reelected opposed to getting change. Presidents were
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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 head and exercise the powers vested in him
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The Seven Main Roles of The President Chief of State Roles: This role requires a president to be an inspiring example for the American people. In some nations‚ the chief of state is a king or a queen who wears a crown on special occasions‚ celebrates national holidays‚ and stands for the highest values and ideals of the country. As the American Chief of State‚ the president is a living symbol of the nation. It is considered a great honor for any citizen to shake the president’s hand. Examples
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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 Obama’s second inaugural address was widely perceived as a throwing down of the gauntlet in how it framed his progressive faith in government and challenged his Republican political opponents in any number of ways. Given that‚ expect to see more glove-throwing Tuesday as the president delivers the first State of the Union speech of his second term. With no more presidential elections to face‚ Obama seems to be taking advantage of that newfound freedom to speak more forcefully on his second-term
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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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