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USPshnik [31]
4 years ago
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Which principle did George W. Bush use to keep White House communications confidential?

History
2 answers:
sergij07 [2.7K]4 years ago
4 0
The answer is : executive privilege <span />
tiny-mole [99]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

executive privilege

Explanation:

On December 12, 2001, President George W.  Bush made his first claim of executive privilege. It was a formal claim meant as a response to the congressional subpoena for prosecutorial records from the DOJ (Department of Justice). It was a battle about if the administration could or could not withhold documents that are supposed to involve prosecutorial matters.

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Becomes a novice in the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) at age of 15 and gives up his share of family’s fortune.

1667  

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The remaining ships set sail from Saint-Domingue for the mouth of the Mississippi.

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March:

The ship, Le Joly, carrying 120 passengers, returns to France.  Approximately 180 people remain behind.  La Salle sets out with a group of men in canoes to explore “Baye St. Louis" and to look for a suitable location for the settlement. The others establish a temporary camp—the Grand Camp—on Matagorda Island under the leadership of La Salle’s trusted officer, Joutel.  

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La Salle leaves again to explore another route.

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A storm drives La Belle, La Salle's only remaining ship, aground on a sandbar off Matagorda Island. La Salle party returns to the settlement after being gone two months.

May:

Six survivors from the Belle reach the settlement in a canoe after having camped on Matagorda Island near the shipwreck for three months.

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La Salle and 16 men leave for Canada to obtain supplies for the colony.  At Fort St. Louis, only 20 colonists now remain.  Disease and attacks by the local Indians, the Karankawa, have taken a toll on the settlement.  

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