It was President Ulysses S. Grant.
The answer is C) Civil Rights Movement
The correct answer is: the president's decision can be overridden by a majority of Congress.
A veto ( from Latin <em>I forbid</em> ) is the power to officially stop an enactment of legislation.
In the United States, every bill, order, act or resolution approved by Congress must be presented to the President for their approval.
The President has 10 days to sign the bill. If he refuses to sign it, he returns it to the Congress with a statement of objection. <em>This is his veto.</em>
Congress considers the objection. Each House may vote to override the President's veto. <em>If 2/3 of each House agree to override it, the bill becomes law.</em>
Answer:
Congress passed TARP to allow the U.S. Treasury to enact a massive bailout program for troubled banks. The aim was to prevent both a national and global economic crisis. ... Had TARP, ARRA, and the Economic Stimulus Plan not been enacted, the 2008 Great Recession could have morphed into the second Great Depression.
Explanation:
I studied about this a week ago in school.
<span>One of the major things that the model T Ford tells us about life and events between the two world wars in the US was that people were participating more in the market economy on a wider scale--since people with lower and average incomes were able to buy things like cars due to industrialization and streamlined production through the factory system. </span>