Henry Cabot Lodge.
Mao Tse-tung was the Chairman of the ruling Communist Party in China during the Korean War.
Local police investigated the burglary and the burglars. Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, who were reporters for the Washington Post, dug into the story and published it. Archibald Cox was appointed special counsel to look into matter. Eventually the Senate set up a Watergate investigation committee .
The reign of terror was incited by a conflict between rival political factions, the Girondins and the Jacobins. The Jacobins gained control of the committee of public safety, and at this point Maximilien Robespierre made his entrance quickly becoming the most influential member of the Committee as it moved to take radical measures against the Revolution's domestic and foreign enemies.
It was a 12 man oligarchy.
what idea was the major justification for U.S. foreign policy during the Cold War era?
The committee chairman assists party leaders when called upon to do so. However, this is not in his job description which mainly involves leading the committee during meetings.
The House of Representatives began its work investigating subversive activity by U.S. citizens in 1930 as the Fish Committee and in 1934 as the McCormack Committee. In 1938 the committee was revived as the Dies Committee (after the name of its chairman, Martin Dies, Jr., D-Texas) to investigate the activities of communist and fascist organizations on the home front. Despite the strong anticommunism of Chairman Dies, before and during World War II the committee concentrated on fascist organizations.
In the Senate, the Senate Finance Committee holds jurisdiction of taxation. The forerunner of the Committee, the Select Finance Committee, was established during the fourteenth session of Congress. The structure of the current Senate Finance came about as the result of the Committee Legislative Reorganization Act of 1970.
Michael J. Turner has written: 'An international history of British power, 1957-1970' -- subject(s): Foreign relations administration, World politics, Cold War, Foreign relations, History 'British power and international relations during the 1950s'
This is the political body of the French Revolution that controlled France during the Reign of Terror. The Committee of Public Safety was set up in April 1793 to defend France against its enemies, foreign and domestic.
C. S. B. Buckland has written: 'Friedrich von Gentz' relations with the British government during the Marquis of Wellesley's foreign secretaryship of state (from 1809 to 1812)' -- subject(s): Foreign relations
it manufactured by the high tariff barrios on foreign imports
John W Gorham has written: 'Internationalist aspects of United States foreign policy during the Spanish Civil War' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Neutrality
Committees in Congress are responsible for specializing in certain areas. One committee may focus on banking, another on international relations. This allows Congress to create a better understanding of particular topics and divide up the world. Each committee has a chairman, who dictates what will be talked about in the committees and the length it will be talked about. Committees have proved themselves useful, such as during the Investigation of the Money Trust in the early 19th century, which lead to the passing of several acts limiting interstate commerce and monopolies.
Peter Rockwell Kressler has written: 'An evaluation of United States-Japanese negotiations of major commercial treaties during the 1930's' -- subject(s): Foreign economic relations, Relations
Emanuel Halicz has written: 'Danish neutrality during the Crimean War (1853-1856)' -- subject(s): Crimean War, 1853-1856, Diplomatic history, Foreign relations, Neutrality 'Russia and Denmark 1856-1864' 'The 1863 Polish uprising and Scandinavia' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, History, Public opinion, Scandinavian Foreign public opinion
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