There is no legal requirement for any kind of experience. However, you have to get nominated and then to win the election. This means you have to convince the voters that you are the best person for the job as President. A person without relevant experience would find it hard to do. The country elected four Presidents who had never held an elected office, namely Taylor, Grant, Hoover, and Eisenhower. Hoover had had experience as a cabinet officer. The other three were top generals in the army.
yes
One of the largest influences on President Eisenhower's foreign policy was his military experience. He used this experience to become more involved with foreign policy than any president before him.
One of the largest influences on President Eisenhower's foreign policy was his military experience. He used this experience to become more involved with foreign policy than any president before him.
Once a person has been elected or appointed to the Vice-Presidency, experience is no longer something to be considered. The person in the Office of Vice President becomes the President of the United States. Any concern about experience must be dealt with during the Presidential election or during the advice and consent phase, if a Vice-President is being appointed.
then it lets them control military better
any experience
he needs to know economics and politics
There is no specific experience that is legally required to be a US President. However, in order to be nominated by a major party and be elected , the candidate must convince the people that he can do a better job than the opposing candidates and to do that takes some kind of experience.
because the vice president can become president at any moment
Any American citizen at least 35 years of age can become President.
You do not need any experience to become a lawyer. You will the to pass the bar exam in the state you wish to practice in.
No person except a natural born citizen, or a citizen of the United States, at the time of the adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the office of President; neither shall any person be eligible to that office who shall not have attained to the age of thirty-five years, and been fourteen years a resident within the United States. The only "experience" you need is the experience of being elected President.