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Presidential Problems

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The essays offer a firsthand account of four national-administration incidents: the constitutional question of executive independence and the power to suspend officials and its friction with the Senate; the federal government's role in managing a major labor disturbance; debates over public bond issues and fiscal policy; and the application of the Monroe Doctrine in a diplomatic boundary dispute. Each essay combines narrative of relevant documents and decisions, explanation of legal and constitutional principles, and the author's reflections on executive responsibility, administrative procedure, and the limits of congressional oversight.

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Grover Cleveland

Grover Cleveland was the 22nd and 24th President of the United States, making him the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms. Known for his commitment to classical liberalism and fiscal conservatism, Cleveland's presidency was marked by his opposition to high tariffs and his efforts to reduce government corruption. He authored several significant works, including "A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents," which provides insights into his political philosophy and governance. Additionally, his writings on topics such as citizenship and public service reflect his views on civic responsibility. Cleveland remains a notable figure in American political history.

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