Both Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis had to deal with contentious congresses with often clashing interests and agendas. In Davis’ case the discord was intrinsic in the very “States’ Rights” concept behind the Confederacy, though in practice Lincoln had plenty of cat herding of his own to do. Lincoln was arguably the more successful president in having better political instincts, which became more evident as he grew into his presidency—a talent for knowing when and how to cajole, horse-trade, bribe outright or ruthlessly assert his power, depending on who he was dealing with.
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...least authoritative type of criminal court in Scotland.
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This court operates under summary procedure and deals primarily with less serious criminal offences.
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The Founding Fathers believed the Electoral College was necessary because "<span>They believed Americans lacked the knowledge to choose the best candidate," since the power structure consisted largely educated white men. </span>