Calvin Coolidge was born on July 4, 1872. He served as the 29th president of the United States. His nickname was 'Silent Cal'.
Yes, here's a few - The death of President William Harrison. People weren't sure whether the Vice President (John Tyler) was supposed to become an Acting President or a permanent President. John Tyler successfully made sure that it was permanent. - The Nullification Crisis, where South Carolina announced that it would override a decision of the Federal Government. In the end, SC was forced to comply with the law and it became established the Federal Government was in charge. - The secession of the Confederate States. The Constitution had been silent on whether this was allowed. Of course, it triggered a civil war. Since the Unionists won the war, it is now accepted that secession isn't possible. - The 1876 Presidential election.
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Calvin Coolidge was famous for being quiet. His nickname was "Silent Cal". There is a story that someone sitting next to him at a White House dinner said the him, "Mr. President....tonight I bet I can get you to say more than two words." The President's response was, "You lose.". Another story: Coolidge came home from church and was asked what the sermon was about. Cal replied, "Sin" . The questioner asked,"What did the preacher say about sin?" Coolidge said," He was against it."
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He believed there were more people in America who agreed with him than didn't agree with him.
The cause of silent thyroiditis is uncertain, but the condition is believed to be an immune-system disorder triggered by childbirth.
Silent Cal was a nickname given to the 30th President, Calvin Coolidge.
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The Silent Majority was a term used by President Nixon to describe the moderate Americans who did not participate in public protests during the 1960s and 1970s. It referred to those who supported traditional values and government policies but did not actively voice their opinions.
Calvin Coolidge was called "Silent Cal" because of his lack of small talk.
Coolidge was known as "Silent Cal".
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Calvin Coolidge was nicknamed "Silent Cal" " because he preferred to say little, and make his remarks to the point.
False. The Silent Majority refers to a term used by President Richard Nixon in the 1960s and 1970s to describe a group of Americans who were assumed to have more conservative political and social views. While some members of this group may have been Christians who interpreted the Bible literally and believed in absolute standards of right and wrong, the Silent Majority was not solely comprised of Christians or exclusively defined by religious beliefs.
The L is silent, with the pronunciation (shood) to rhyme with hood.