Some one alreay asksed.13 out of the first 42.
I count six -- Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Quincy Adams, VanBuren and Buchanan were Secretaries of State before being elected president.
Many presidents were lawyers perviously.
No vice president has appeared on a U.S. coin simply for having served in that position. If you're counting those presidents who served as VP before being elected president, only one - Jefferson, on the nickel.
of course! recent presidents who served 2 tems were George W Bush and Bill Clinton
No ex-president has later become a Secretary of State- six have moved up from Secretary of State to president, however.
Simply put yes, but no president has ever become a senator after being president Simply put yes, but no president has ever become a senator after being president
Five: John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Martin Van Buren, Richard Nixon, and George H,W, Bush all served for one or two full terms as vice-president before being elected President. (Four others served partial terms as VP before being elected as President: Ted Roosevelt, Coolidge, Truman and L. B. Johnson. )
He was a govenor for Illonis.He was senator for Illinois
Yes- he served in the Virginia state house and served as US Congressman, US Senator, Governor of Virginia and Vice-president before he was president.
He taught school briefly, practiced law, served as Collector for the Port of New York and was Vice-president of the US before he became president.
The President of Pakistan is the person who is the head of state, but they are subject to the court of the country. The president can also dismiss the prime minister by dissolving the national assembly. There have been eleven presidents of Pakistan, the last being Mammon Hussain.
John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Martin Van Buren, John Tyler, Millard Fillmore, Andrew Johnson, Chester Arthur, Theodore Roosevelt, Calvin Coolidge, Harry Truman, Lyndon Johnson, Gerald Ford, and George H.W. Bush