It was that it didn't have a bill of rights, so I'd say "It did not protect the individual freedoms."
106th Congress was the congress between 1999 and 2001 - so we can just check how many vetoes happened in that time and whether they were overruled! The president was Bill Clinton. He had 36 Vetoes in total, 12 during 1999-2001, but none of them were overturned: so the answer is : 0
(some override attempts failed)
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up to 75 percent of the adult males in most colonies qualified as voters. but this voting group fell far short of a majority of the people living in the English colonies. after eliminating everyone under the age of 21, all slaves and women, most Jews and catholics, plus those men too poor to be freeholders, the colonial electorate that was consisted was only of 10 percent to 20 percent of the total population.
Throughout the Civil War, Lincoln developed plans to bring the nation back together and to give the enslaved their freedom. He led the Union to victory during the Civil War in 1861, and issued the Executive Order known as the Emancipation Proclamation which is what freed the slaves in the slave-holding Southern States and went into effect in January of the year 1863.
He helped slaves earn their equality, made the nation a whole, bound the country back together, and he even helped families reunite with each other after the war.
Following Lincolns murder on April 14, 1865, when he was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth one week after the Civil War, Republicans in Congress moved to control Reconstruction. After Lincolns death, his successor, President Johnson, continued on with the process of Reconstruction, and rebuilding the country.
What duties? i’m not sure how to answer the question