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The commander in chief asked for and received authority to use whatever force was necessary to protect US forces abroad. The commander in chief thus escalated the war from a guerrilla war into a conventional one; starting with fresh troops and commencing with Operation Rolling Thunder, the air war against North Vietnam.
Thomas Jefferson saw the Embargo Act of 1807 as a way to avoid war. He wanted to keep the United States out of the conflict as long as possible. The system was tightened to require bonds from foreign ships who were involved in the coastal trade. Exporting of goods of any sort by land or sea was forbidden. One of the negative effects of the embargo was an increase in smuggling. Port authorities were empowered to seize cargo if there was suspicion of violation and he had the power to use the military for enforcement.
Thomas Jefferson wrote the Ordinance of 1784 which was significantly different from the Ordinance of 1787(A.K.A. the Northwest Ordinance). although most of the ideas from the Ordinance of 1784 were carried over into the revised document, Thomas Jefferson was not involved in writing the Ordinance of 1787 except for leaving behind a framework for others to use.
Theodore Roosevelt had a number of issues while she was in office as the first lady. She was limited in her ability to use her influence, as her husband was the president, and she was not given the same authority as other first ladies. She also had to deal with the public's perception of her, as she was seen as a woman who was too involved in politics. Additionally, she had to manage her husband's schedule and took on many of the social duties of the White House. Here are some of the problems she faced: Limited ability to use her influence Public perception of her as too involved in politics Managing her husband's schedule and taking on social dutiesTheodore Roosevelt was a trailblazer in many ways, and while she faced some difficulties as the first lady, she was able to make significant contributions to the country and to the office of the president.