Archive Report
Archive Report
Major Legislation by 79th Congress
The 79th congress, which met for its first session on January 3, 1945, reached a sine die adjournment of its second session on August 2, 1946. The present Congress will not meet again unless called into special session by the President.1 It will be succeeded on January 3, 1947, by the new Congress to be chosen in November.
The leading contribution of the 79th Congress to world history was its willing acceptance for the United States of membership in the United Nations. The policy of isolation maintained between World War I and World War II was formally reversed when the Senate ratified the United Nations Charter in July, 1945, and both houses adopted the United Nations Participation Act in December.
The 1945 ...