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Members of the first Federal Congress had to create a new government almost from scratch.
Our greatest Chief Justice defined the Constitution and ensured that the rule of law prevailed at a time of Presidential overreach and bitter political factionalism.
Republican Sen. Margaret Chase Smith was the first in Congress to stand up to the bullying of Joe McCarthy.
Roosevelt felt the country needed “direct, vigorous action” to pull it out of the Depression.