President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR)
The decision to erect a memorial to Thomas Jefferson was passed by Congress in 1934. Controversy occurred when the Tidal Basin was chosen in 1937 as the site for the memorial. The Tidal Basin is a reservoir between the Potomac River and the Washington Channel. Putting the memorial there required the removal of flowering cherry trees, and there was some objection to that. There was some controversy also over the design of the memorial itself. But FDR, who had been the one who had, in 1934, suggested to the Commission of Fine Arts that a memorial to Jefferson be built, approved the pantheon design for the memorial and gave the project permission to proceed.
Answer: LBJ was energetic and hard working. LBJ's congressional experience had taught him how to get bills passed by Congress. People said that LBJ had a great deal of charm.
Explanation:
He was incredibly hard working, and had lots of influence over his former senators on both sides of the aisle, and on the democratic side he had influence on both his fellow southerners and the liberal block. He saved Kennedy's legislative proposals from the failure they were going to suffer under Kennedy's mis-management, and got them passed in an incredibly short time. Sad thing is, he tried repeatedly to tell JFK how to pass them, but he didn't agree
He was also almost maniacal on being the best President he could possibly be.
The <span>event that led most directly to the independence movement in Latin America was
Napoleon putting his brother in charge and not many liked it and the dream of a free united place</span>
Well the Cherokees were “recruited” by the french to fight in the Indian war but they were never in the battle. They just need numbers so they forced a bunch of them to join the French army.
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