NovaNET Answer: made questionable appointments of his friends to government office.
During President Harding's term, the Supreme Court made it easier for large businesses to operate.
NO - He could not for he died in office during his first term.
Calvin Coolidge became the 30th President on August 3, 1923 when Warren G. Harding died in office. President Coolidge served the remainder of Harding's term and one term of his own before being succeeded by Herbert Hoover in 1929.
The Supreme Court made it easier for large businesses to operate.
As the VP, Coolidge took the office after Harding died to finish his term, then was elected to his own term of 4 years.
The constitution states the terms of office and how a president or Vice President can be removed from office.
The vice president would take office because the constitution states that if the president dies or resigns during his term in office the vice president serves the rest of the term
This depends on the country or organization. See related questions or re-ask your question.US: John Calvin Coolidge Jr.In 1928, Calvin Coolidge was finishing his second term in office. He began his presidency in 1923 after the unexpected death of Warren G. Harding since he was Harding's Vice President. He finished Harding's term and then was officially elected as President in 1924. He finished his second term in 1929 and was succeeded by Herbert Hoover.
It is difficult to know, since he died in office and did not complete his term. By many accounts, he was not a very effective president. His administration had some corrupt officials in it, but President Harding did not stop the corruption. When he died suddenly in August 1923, he had not expressed his opinion about how he thought he was doing as president.
He was the vice president when President Harding died on August 3, 1923. He was re-elected in 1924 to a full term of his own.
The President before McKinley was Grover Cleveland (in his second, non-consecutive term).
The period of time during which a president is in charge is called his (or her) term of office.