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Who was the first president who have not serve in congress?

Howard Kensly


Who was the first president that had not serve in congress?

Barack Obama


Over what part of congress does the vice president serve as president?

One of the few constitutional duties of the Vice-President is to serve as President of the US Senate.


What two purposes does Congress serve?

In simple terms: Congress proposeslegislation and then votes on it. However this process is not simple there are committees appointed for each piece of legislation and also the Bill can be vetoed by the President.


Who was the first president to serve as an official of the confederence states?

John Tyler was elected to the Confederate legislature.


What did George Washington serve as state legislator?

Washington never served in a state legislature . He did serve in the Virginia colonial house of Burgesses and a delegate to the Continental Congress.


Can former presidents run for congress?

No, former presidents cannot run for Congress. Once someone has served as president, they are not eligible to serve in Congress.


How many years do cabinet members serve?

Cabinet members are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Congress. They serve at the pleasure of the President and can be dismissed or quit at any time.


If the president is at the end of their last term and congress declares war can that president serve an extra term?

No. The President's term ends at the date and time it is supposed to and a declaration of war prior to that does not permit the president to serve longer.


Who appoints the federal judges to serve for life?

The president nominates a person who must be approved by congress.


The executive powers given to congress by the constitution serve as checks balances between the senate and?

The president


Who assumes the Vice-President's duties if he dies or can no longer serve?

The President appoints a replacement, who must be approved by both houses of Congress.