Article Two of the US Constitution deals with the issues of the executive branch. The framers intended for each state to appoint a number of electors who would then come together to vote for two people they would like to see as President. The person who won the majority of votes would be President, the person who got the second-most amount of votes for President would become Vice President.
At one time early in United States history, the President and vice-President were elected seperately. The Constitution was later changed to have the President and vice-President run as a pair.
Washington was the first president elected under the new Constitution whose ratification created the new nation of the United States of America in1787.
The 2x4 studs that are in the walls of your house are the frame of your house. Carpenters call themselves framers because they build the frames of houses. Does that help? Maybe this will help: She framed the words with her mouth.
Constitutionally Protected elected REPRESENTATIVE Republic
lame duck
the United States Constitution
A president about to leave office is referred to as a "Lame Duck" president.
B R Ambedhkar wrote India's constitution who was known untouchable and of low class
President elect. Mr. Obama.
soon after presidents could be elected, Hancock was elected president but never showed up for the inauguration. I guess you could call it the shortest term - zero days.
With regards to the US Constitution, changes made are called amendments. As one important example, in 1865, the 13th amendment was made to the US Constitution to abolish slavery. The Framers of the US Constitution believed of course that Constitution would require changes as time passed, however, they were cautious about changes and the amendment process is difficult.
The Framers of the US Constitution drew upon the works of John Locke and Montesquieu. Additionally, the US Framers also drew upon the English Puritan revolution of the 1640's. In a manner of speaking, the US became the first "republic" since ancient Rome was a semi- republic.