Understand that, at the time they were drafting the constitution, that each of the states was significantly more genuine and capable than the youngster United States. This trade off spoke the truth what number of delegates every state would send to Congress.
He had a success??
I guess you might say the Camp David Accords was about the only good thing he did.
Otherwise, he allowed Iran to keep hostages for 444 days, had double digit inflation, and generally weak economy. I don;t think those were successes.
Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education, case in which, on April 20, 1971, the Supreme Court of the United States unanimously upheld busing programs that aimed to speed up the racial integration of public schools in the United States. ... Indeed, busing was used by white officials to maintain segregation.
Source: https://www.britannica.com/event/Swann-v-Charlotte-Mecklenburg-Board-of-Education
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B. the president can veto an bill regardless of the number of congressional members who support it
because of this, congress would have to vote again, if it still has overwhelming support, then it would be passed. If there isn't any support it wouldn't be passed again
hope this helps
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