Yes, the constitution provides for the Vice President to take over when the president is sick, dead, or impeached.
"If the President is convicted in an impeachment trial" (or dies), "the President is the only person who loses his office. The Vice President would become the President upon the conviction." -US Constitution
Yes, of course. There is nothing in the US constitution that requires the president to be of any particular religion - or to have any religion at all.
He approved the constitution for Arizona to become It's own state
No, but every president has had one.
This part of the Constitution has not changed. It still remains the President must have been born in America, lived here for at least fourteen years, and be of the age 35.
The Lecompton Constitution was one of several state constitutions proposed to the US Congress for approval by the territory of Kansas, as it sought to become a US state. President James Buchanan, although he was not the president at the time, was a supporter of the Lecompton Constitution, which would have preserved slave-owner rights in the new state. Kansas was admitted as a free state in 1861, due to the opposition of abolitionists living their at the time.
The president.
The Secretary of State . Hilary Clinton
That is the law, as established by the US Constitution.
That is the law, as established by the US Constitution.
what state did James Madison live in to become president
If there is no president, the vice president takes over. As of 2014, the vice president of the United States is Joe Biden.