The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: " Mexican-american war and the California joining the union as a state." The two events that fueled the debate over slavery between 1846-1850 are the Mexican-american war and the <span>California joining the union as a state.</span>
James Madison, like most of the Founding Fathers, would be very against the idea of a person elected to the House of Representatives serving at the same time on the Supreme Court, since this would be a blatant violation of the separation of powers that is so crucial in keeping a democracy alive.
Answer:
The answer is Richard Nixon
Explanation:
Richard Nixon was the 37th President of the United States. He was a staunch Republican and was quite popular in his first tenure.
He was successful in ending the involvement of the United States in Vietnam War and helped to bring back the POWs. He reengaged with China and kick started diplomatic ties. He also enforced desegregation which paved the way for more opportunities for minorities.
He was sworn in the second time with a landslide victory but quickly lost his popularity as the Watergate scandal where it was revealed that the US was involved in selling arms to Iran and using the money to fund Contras in South America.
Eventually, he became the first and only US president in history to resign from office.