He served under William McKinley, Grover Cleaveland and Benjamin Harrison.
Answer:
It gave Congress the power to declare war, but individual states could decide whether or not to provide soldiers.
All of the power doesn't go to one party. There is an option for two. And it forces people to decide what they think to do with only two parties instead of more than two
The two reasons that compelled
US president Harry Truman to fire General Douglass MacArthur are the following:<span>
1. MacArthur beleived that the United States
should bomb China.
<span>2. President Truman wanted to avoid the damages
that a war could cause.
General MacArthur was in charge of US force at Korea. President Truman did not want the conflict in Korea to develop into total war, but the General wanted the America to go into total war with North Korea in order to wipe out the communist forces. The Chinese communists intervened on behalf of North Korea and the General requested the President for the permission to bomb china; the President vehemently rejected this idea and had to relive the General of his position. </span></span>