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Tecumseh's confederacy did not pose a threat to the U.S.
Congress
The national legislative body of a country, typically consisting of two houses: the Senate and the House of Representatives in the United States.
Pocket Veto
A legislative maneuver by which a president or governor may indirectly veto a bill by taking no action on it, and if Congress adjourns during the time allowed for the bill's signing, the bill dies.
Legislative Session
An official period of time designated by a legislative body to conduct its business, including the passing of laws and other legislative activities.
Presidential Veto
is the power of the President to reject a bill passed by Congress, preventing it from becoming law unless Congress votes to override the veto.
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