Presidents were usually involved in law or somthing else?
27 of 43 were trained in law. Wilson never practiced law and Jefferson and J.Q. Adams did not practice much.
Many presidents were lawyers perviously.
Congress. (Now, the answer that I *WANTED* to give) Former dead presidents. Whoever has the most former dead presidents behind them, becomes the new president. ;)
Nicolas Sarkozy was the President before Francois Hollande.
Yes. If a president dies or resigns before the end of his current term in office, the vice president automatically becomes president. Of course, the people will have voted for the president and vice president at the most recent presidential election.
Most Presidents were lawyers but Andrew Johnson was a tailor. That's the most "out there" job I could find.
George Washington was the first US President to die and there were not a lot of president in the world before him, Most of the countries had kings or emperors or war lords instead of presidents.
More US presidents were lawyers before they became President. 25 of the 43 presidents were admitted to the bar, although not all them earned their living that way.Of course, if you consider politician to be a profession, even more of them engaged in that.
Before becoming president, Barack Obama lived in Chicago, Illinois.
none of them
The qualifications to become a president are simple. You must be brave, honest, organized, kind, determined, and encouraging. Most presidents encourage younger persons to take after them. A president is also organized because he must keep all of his tasks under order.
He and the other six presidents all owned plantations and many slaves.
The five most recent Presidents before Obama were George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George H. W. Bush, Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter.