The President of the United States does not have the power to convene Congress nor the power to draft legislation explicitly. However, the President does often influence the writing of legislation, it is up to members of Congress to draft legislation. The President is however responsible for vetoing legislation.
The Articles of Confederation<span> served as the written document that established the functions of the national government of the United States </span>
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In 1968 the FBI fabricated and distributed a letter to Oklahoma newspapers that was supposedly written by the parent of an Oklahoma State University (OSU) student. The letter complained about the "immoral character" and criminal activities of members of the Students for a Democratic Society at OSU and the University of Oklahoma (OU).
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The nation was unified by anger at the French.
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The XYZ affair was a political and diplomatic episode that involved a confrontation between the United States and France. This event took place during the presidency of John Adams, and it united the country by anger at the French. It also led to a quasi-war between the two countries. Finally, it allowed the Federalists to attack the Democratic-Republicans for their role in it.