Presidents in the late 19th century have been described as "spineless." Describe
this phenomenon and the chain of events, which triggered this condition.
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Spineless is an idiom which when interpreted is nothing but a person with low morale.
Explanation:
The late 19th century had a lot of volatile air in the bureaucratic system. As of 19th century back in the day, the laziest presidents who had mostly all the qualities of this regime of lethargic nature was President Mckinley.
President William Mckinley was one of the (25th) president of the USA. He seemed as an unenthused lethargic guy who always had a photo whilst sitting.
The reasons why any of those presidents didn't make it to a golden list were,
1. Failed to accept the prerogative approach
2. Failed interdepartmental collaborative decisions
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