when the group that wins an election appoints its own unqualified people to the best jobs apex
There are quite a number of places where one can go to acquire free land, depending on the weather conditions that a person is interested in. Antarctica is an obvious option, despite its hazardous conditions. Within the United States one can go to Marquette or Atwood, Kansas, or Elwood Nebraska.
There's no such thing as a "blue silver dollar". You're referring to a blue-seal silver certificate; these are only worth about $1.50 in average conditions despite their age and now-unusual design.
This depends on the country/organization. See related questions.US: Grover ClevelandGrover Cleveland was the 22nd President of the United States from 1885 March 4 to 1889 March 4 and the 24th President of the United States from 1893 March 4 to 1897 March 4. Despite winning the popular vote in the 1888 election, he would ultimately lose the presidency, only to regain it in the 1892 re-election.
Missouri Compromise
NO- the election was close but no unusual corruption was found despite due investigation.
He won the electoral vote.
Al Gore
He won the electoral vote.
Open elections allow for voters, despite particular political party affiliation to elect a political candidate across party lines. This is usually held on special election periods.
McCain is in very good health despite his previous medical conditions.
the Bull Moose Party. He formed this party because he was dissatisfied with the Republican Party's nomination of William Howard Taft for President. Roosevelt's Bull Moose Party platform included progressive reforms such as women's suffrage, minimum wage laws, and protection of natural resources. Despite his efforts, Roosevelt ultimately lost to Democrat Woodrow Wilson in the election.
Homeostasis is the body's ability to maintain stable internal conditions despite external changes.
Grover Cleveland was the President of the United States in 1896.Grover Cleveland (born March 18, 1837 in Caldwell, New Jersey; died June 24, 1908 in Princeton, New Jersey) succeeded Benjamin Harrison as the twenty-fourth President of the United States, serving between March 4, 1893 and March 4, 1897, becoming the only individual to serve as President in two non-consecutive terms, including the whole of the year 1896.
Thomas Jefferson was elected in 1800 despite a tie vote in the electoral college. His running mate, Aaron Burr got the same number of votes and Burr apparently saw a chance to be president despite his agreement to run for vice president. The House gave the election to Jefferson after much debate. ( The 12th amendment was soon added to the Constitution to prevent an recurrence of this kind of thing.)
George Bush became president because of the vote in the electoral college, despite not winning a plurality of the popular vote
Every election has a lot to do with the political and economical situation of the country during and long before the election itself. Every event that happened before was to become a make-way. The Election of 1896 was the first modern and also the most complicated election in History. The fight was between William McKinley and William Jennings Bryan. There are many aspects that led William McKinley won the election despite he was supporting gold standard dislike Bryan supporting bimetallism.William McKinley was from Ohio States. With the help of Rutherford B. Hayes, McKinley was elected as a Republican to the United States 3_Why_did_William_McKinley_win_the_election_of_1896of Representative and during 1877 to 1882. He was re-elected in 1885 for second term from 1885 to 1891. After leaving Congress, McKinley ran for Governor of Ohio where he got victory against Democrat James E. Campbell. He was reelected in 1883 over Lawrence T. Neal. As governor, he imposed an excise tax on corporation, secured safety legislation for transportation workers and restricted anti-union practices of employers. Governor McKinley left office in early 1896 and, at the instigation of his friend Marcus Hanna began actively campaigning for the Republican Party's presidential nomination. McKinley's well-known expertise on the tariff issue, successful record as governor, and genial personality appealed to many Republican voters. After winning the nomination, he went home and conducted his famous "front porch campaign." His opponent was William Jennigns Bryan, who was 41st United States Secretary of State under Woodrow Wilson Presidency. He was nominated for presidential election. Contrary McKinley's Gold Standard, he supported only issue of "free silver" and money. McKinley was against silver because it was a debased currency and overseas markets used gold, so it would harm foreign trade. McKinley promised that he would promote industry and 3_Why_did_William_McKinley_win_the_election_of_1896and guarantee prosperity for every group in a pluralistic nation. A Democratic cartoon ridiculed the promise, saying it would rock the boat. McKinley replied that the protective tariff would bring prosperity to all groups, city and country alike, while Bryan's free silver would create inflation but no new jobs, would bankrupt railroads, and would permanently damage the economy. Bryan was known as very charismatic, emotional, conservative; due to his ethics and religious factors he lost a lot of votes from farmers from urban areas and ethnic groups. McKinley was able to succeed in getting votes from the urban areas and ethnic labor groups. Due to listed reasons above, McKinley was able to defeat Bryan by a large margin.In summary, there were various reasons that lead to McKinley victory against the William Jennings Bryan. Strong background, supporting gold standard during inflation in economy, getting urban, religious and ethnic groups' votes are some aspect that Bryan was missing during 1896 election.