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Modern day presidents use the State of the Union to lay out their policies and garner public support for them. Also, presidents veto bills they do not agree with.
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Of note in the US Senate, before the war began was the Senator from Kentucky, John J. Crittenden. He saw the devastation that lay ahead if a compromise could not be reached. He was correct in that idea. No one would have initiated conflict if they knew what the cost in human lives lay a war.Crittenden proposed that all members become members of the Union Party. He proposed a "peace convention. In addition, he offered this carrot to the South; an un -amendable amendment to the US Constitution allowing slavery below latitude 36 degrees - 30'.
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The U.S. legislative branch can impeach federal officials (House), try impeachment cases (Senate), pass legislation (both House and Senate), override the President's veto with a 2/3 majority (both House and Senate), choose the President when there is a tie in the Electoral College (House), and approve the President's appointments (Senate).
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The congress is made up of 2 houses; the house of representatives and the senate. Each house have different powers. The house of representatives can impeach the president and propose tax laws. The senate can decide whether the president is guilty or innocent, approve presidential appointments, and approve treaties with foreign countries. Both houses can propose laws, declare war, override the president veto with 2/3 vote, and can propose amendments to the constitution with 2/3 veto. Hoped this help :)
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