The Constitution explicitly assigns the president the power to sign or veto legislation, command the armed forces, ask for the written opinion of their Cabinet, convene or adjourn Congress, grant reprieves and pardons, and receive ambassadors. The president shall take care that the laws are faithfully executed and the president has the power to appoint and remove executive officers. The president may make treaties, which need to be ratified by two-thirds of the Senate, and is accorded those foreign-affairs functions not otherwise granted to Congress or shared with the Senate. Thus, the president can control the formation and communication of foreign policy and can direct the nation's diplomatic corp
- Drafted the 95 thesis MLK
-Started a religion similar to John calvin Lutherism
-Established an Angelican Church
They supported the Virginia plan. hope this helps
Realm / Kingdom Monarch (Birth) Since
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Queen Elizabeth II (b. 1926) 27 October 1979
Solomon Islands Queen Elizabeth II (b. 1926) 7 July 1978
Tuvalu Queen Elizabeth II (b. 1926) 1 October 1978
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Queen Elizabeth II (b. 1926) 6 February 1952
"The movement gained new support" although real change in Civil Rights legislation wouldn't come until the 1960s. Still, immediately after the war the Army was de-segregated.