neutrality acts
To avoid the war Jefferson passed the Embargo act. Basically, it halted all US trade with any foreign country, and since they weren't trading with anyone America was forced to make her own products. This is what spurred industrialization.
In the US Civil War, Confederate soldiers from the South fought against Union soldiers from the North. Both sides had to resort to conscription to keep their armies at full strength. The South passed draft laws first then the North had to do the same.
Congress passed the acts over his veto. (APEX)
When Congress voted to declare war on Germany in April 1917, the vote passed, with only 50 representatives (and 6 senators) voting against it. A few months later when Congress voted to declare war on Germany's ally Austria-Hungary, the vote passed with only one representative voting against it (and zero senators).
neutrality acts
The Foreign Bank Supervision Enhancement Act was passed in 1991
I don't think you passed that homework assignment.She passed out at the sight of blood.Your friend passed you in the race.
In 2003 the CAN-SPAM Act was passed in an attempt to better regulate spam.
The War Powers Act.
In the 1920s many high tariff policies were passed by Presidents Wilson Harding and Coolidge to protect American businesses. A tariff taxes products from other countries. So when America put tariffs against foreign (mostly European) countries, they were mad because they couldn't export their goods to America, hence they lost money.
congress passed the embargo act of 1807, forbade american ships from sailing to foreign ports
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act
It passed both the espionage act and the sedition act
Smoot-Hawley Tariff
through writing
it is when passed on when organisms move