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Fillmore supported the Compromise of 1850 which was Henry Clay's attempt to resolve the crisis over slavery and prevent a civil war.
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Though he was born into a very poor family, Millard Fillmore struggled for an education and even got a teaching job though he never attended college. He also taught himself enoungh about the law to join the bar at the age of 23. He served in Congress for four terms when the Whigs made him Zachary Taylor;s running mate. As President, Millard Fillmore delayed the Civil War by a decade by signing the Compromise of 1850. In 1856 he ran for the presidency as a member of the Know Nothing Party. He wanted to unite the country behind anti-Catholicism and nativism, but he carried only Maryland.
no- not in the US. The president can not change any laws at all. Only Congress can change the law . (The Supreme Court can nullify a law by ruling it to be in violation of the US Constitution.) The president can ask Congress to change a law and can campaign for congressional candidates who promise to repeal certain laws.
the king, he can change laws and make new ones and no one can do anything about it, while a president has to ask the citizens for a new law.
the vice president helps the president make laws
making treaties,enforcing laws and making laws
No. While presidents are involved in the law making process, they do not directly make law.
The President's Cabinet is where they do the laws.
No, President Obama did not braie laws of the constitution. Like any other president, he was expected to uphold and abide by the Constitution. While opinions on his policies and actions may vary, there is no evidence to suggest that he intentionally violated the Constitution.
the job is not to enforce the laws but to make them.