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- 4601: The Presidency of Andrew Jackson
- ... Kentucky. He used his Presidential powers the most during the Bank war’s. He did not renew the Bank’s charter which expired in 1836. He also removed all the government’s money from the Bank of the United states and placed it in “pet banks.” During his term he strengthened the Presidency permanently. Jackson also reestablished the supremacy of the ...
- 4602: Andrew Johnson
- ... of the United States. Johnson had been born into extreme poverty and had no formal education. Yet with determination and hard work, he had risen rapidly through politics, to state government and on to national office. He married Eliza McCardle, who was a school-teacher and was a big part of Johnson s education, she helped him learn how to write ...
- 4603: Albert Einstein 3
- ... was very critical of its administration. One more major event was to take place in his life. After the death of the first president of Israel in 1952, the Israeli government decided to offer the post of second president to Einstein. He refused but found the offer an embarrassment since it was hard for him to refuse without causing offence. One ...
- 4604: How Dams Affect Salmon Migration
- ... returning to the ocean, and commercial fishing boats depleting mature populations and blocking river mouths. The solution to commercial fishing problems is obvious, though not likely to happen,as the government won't go farther than lightly regulating commercial fishing boats, but there are several different approaches to allowing the salmon to breed and smolt to return to the ocean despite ...
- 4605: Judicial Choices
- ... Fortas from being chief justice. The power of the judiciary went through a tremendous transformation from nonexistent to overwhelming. In the 1800s, the Supreme court had no active role in government until Marbury v Madison. This case set the precedent of giving the Supreme Court the power to declare acts void through constitutional interpretation. In the twentieth century, the court has ...
- 4606: Dual Executive/President
- ... Council took care of domestic affairs. Note that there is a divide between domestic and foreign duties. Such a presidency was intended to be more representative, but simply made the government more fragmented. Within time, Uruguay's multi-member presidency fell to a dictator because it was an ineffectual entity. There were simply too many members. That is why this dual ...
- 4607: Disability in The Workplace
- ... in the shadows, he is out, proudly contributing and living his life to the best of his ability. Also this person can support himself with a regular paycheck, not a government aid or the help of family and friends. This aspect in particular is of extreme importance to many disabled Americans. The ability to survive on their own, not having to ...
- 4608: Diplomatic Immunity
- ... explanations supporting the need of diplomatic immunity. The many ideas can be reduced to three ideas. The first dates back many centuries. The diplomat was considered an arm of the government represented. Thus an insult to the diplomat was an insult to the sending ruler. The second idea is one of extraterritoriality. In short the diplomat never officially leaves the sending ...
- 4609: Alexander Graham Bell
- ... teaching deaf students in Boston. 1874-75 he began work on his great invention. Bells attorney had applied for a patent on February 14, 1876 1880 Bell received the French government s Volta price for the telephone. 1898 Bell succeeded his father-in-law as president of the National Geographic Society. He died at his estate on Cape Breton Island in ...
- 4610: Alexander The Great
- ... through marriages of his own and others just like his. He brought the world together to promote his idea of the brotherhood of mankind and had plans to reorganize his government and explore the seas around his empire. Alexander the Great accomplished all of this in just 33 years. After his death, the cities of his empire were split between his ...
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