How are presidents kept accountable?
Several US presidents have kept diaries, including John Quincy Adams, James K. Polk, and Harry S. Truman. These diaries provide valuable insights into their thoughts, decisions, and personal reflections during their terms in office.
That was made up for the movie. If it was real, if anyone told you, it wouldn't be a secret
No- both of the presidents Johnson kept the Secretaries of State they inherited from their predecessors.
Both. That is, one is accountable to one's superior for one's work.
An accountable depot is a depot maintaining a formal set of accountable records.
That depends on what they've done that should be held accountable. If they've violated that particular house's code of conduct, the other Congressmen can expel him (though that stuff is always kept within their own house. The Senate cannot vote to expel a Representative, and vice versa).
They are accountable to their members
To help lead our country incase like a attack happened and we wanted to pound them but the president kept us calm.
reliable is what you can depend on, accountable is what you can answer for.
YES
Thomas Jefferson, had two bears sent to him by Lewis and Clarke. He kept them on the south lawn and often walked with them. Jefferson critics referred to the white house as "the presidents bear garden."
The root word of "accountable" is "account." It comes from the Latin word "computare," meaning "to count."