1.) The Vice President of the United States 2.) The Speaker of the House of Representatives 3.) President Pro Tempore of the Senate after that... 4.) Secretary of State 5.) Secretary of the Treasury 6.) Secretary of Defense 7.) Attorney General 8.) Secretary of the Interior 9.) Secretary of Agriculture 10.) Secretary of Commerce 11.) Secretary of Labor 12.) Secretary of Health and Human Services 13.) Secretary of Housing and Urban Development 14.) Secretary of Transportation 15.) Secretary of Energy 16.) Secretary of Education 17.) Secretary of Vertan's Affairs
The 25th amendment is still in effect, and details the succession of power should the President become incapacitated.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was the first president to serve three terms.
Within days of President Washington's second inauguration in March of 1793, news came that French King Louis XVI was executed and France had declared war on England. Thus the three major events were Washington's inauguration, the death of Louis XVI and France's war on England.
Congress can impeach a president (accuse them of a crime), override the president's veto power, and reject his or her treaties.
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They are vice president, speaker of house and president pro tempore of senate.
If the President of the United States is removed from office, the Vice President immediately becomes the new President. Then, the Speaker of the House of Representatives becomes the President if the Vice President is unable to assume the role. The President Pro Tempore of the Senate would be next in line if both the Vice President and the Speaker of the House are unable to take on the presidency.
First three people in line to the presidency of the USA are 1:Vice President 2:Secretary of State 3:President of the Senate 2nd Answer: Quite a guess! Here is the truth: President Vice president Speaker of the House President pro tempore of the Senate Secretary of State (By the way, the President of the Senate, that is, the person who presides over the Senate is the vice president, himself)
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The requirements to become President is: -Natural born U.S. Citizen -Be at least 35 years old -Live in the U.S. for at least 14 years. The Vice President is elected by the President not by the people so it's whoever the President wants to be his V.P.
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There were three men who ran for president in 1860. There may have been others who wanted to be president buy only three ran. These three were; Abraham Lincoln, John Breckinridge, and John Bell.
The jubilant goalie was fined for executing three cartwheels in succession.
When a president dies, it is important for someone to take his place. That should be the vice president. However, if an attack happened and the vice president dies with the president, there is a protocol for who gets the job next. That person has to have the nuclear launch codes and needs to take charge of the military. A president has a big job and someone needs to be our leader.
The President is the representative of the people of any country. The President decides what is best for the citizens. The President is a leaders, and conducts hm/herself accordingly for others to follow.
The 25th amendment is still in effect, and details the succession of power should the President become incapacitated.
The line of succession is mentioned three times in the Constitution.1.) Article II, Section 1: Makes the Vice President first in the line of succession and allows Congress to provide by law for cases in which neither the President or Vice President can serve. With the current law being the Presidential Succession Act of 1947.2.) Section 3 of the 20th Amendment: Provides that if the President Elect should die before the start of his term, the Vice President Elect becomes President come Inauguration Day for the full term for which the President was elected. Also allows Congress to provide by law for cases in which neither the President Elect or the Vice President Elect are able to serve.3.) 25th Amendment: Ratified in 1967, it provides that the Vice President is the direct successor of the President. It provides for situations where the President should become temporarily disabled such as the President undergoing a surgical procedure or is deemed mentally unstable. It also states that when the Vice President assumes the office of the President, the Vice President vacancy be filled by the President and confirmed by Congress. (Previously, the office of the Vice President would have remained vacant until the next presidential election.)