Since you posted a multiple choice question... I say "A" Pardoning Nixon
The most unpopular aspect of the Ford presidency was probably his pardon of former President Nixon. Many Americans believed that Nixon should have faced criminal charges for his involvement in the Watergate scandal, and Ford's decision to pardon him was seen as a betrayal of justice.
He was a prosperous farmer and landowner, military soldier and President of the USA
He served in the military, became president and became a general in Rosecrans
Eisenhower was a career military officer for 36 years - he held no elected office before becoming President
Eisenhower
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Andrew Johnson was Military Governor of Tennessee from 1862 to 1864 when Lincoln chose him to be the Vice President on his reelection ticket. From Lincoln's Second Inauguration until Lincoln's Assassination (both in 1865), Andrew Johnson served as Vice President. Upon Lincoln's Assassination, he ascended to the Presidency.
Sun lacked the military support and authority to secure national unity, which is why he turned over the presidency to Yuan Shikai. Yuan Shikai served as President of the Republic of China form 1912 to 1915.
US Military retirees are subject to a yearly COLA increase (Cost Of Living Allowance), that is indexed to the official CPI inflation rate in the US.
Many Americans know that the presidency began with George Washington. But what many people don't know is that he never wanted to be president. He was chosen to fill the office because of his exemplary military career. The origin of the presidency began with Washington although he would have just as soon never been in office.
Many Americans know that the presidency began with George Washington. But what many people don't know is that he never wanted to be president. He was chosen to fill the office because of his exemplary military career. The origin of the presidency began with Washington although he would have just as soon never been in office.
Which is the threat of using military force in foreign policy is most associated with which person's presidency
Their refusal to do any type of military service.