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Obama was elected President because he wanted to be the first African American to become president and he did it with honors!!!!
one that wanted to be re-elected
The President is elected. If you mean in a private co, they are promoted from within, not filled from outside.
well first off he was elected president because he wanted to be elected+ your GMA said so !$ A N T A , A N A told me to tell you he said ' HEY !'
This power is granted by the US Constitution. The writers wanted all military forces to be under the civilian control of the elected President.
Abe Lincoln was elected President in 1860 and re-elected in 1864. He stayed in office until 1865. Same year as his untimely death.
In 1860 Abraham Lincoln was elected as the 16th president of the United States. Lincoln did not agree with slavery and wanted to put a stop to it. The south wanted slavery and did not want it to stop, that means they did not want Abraham to be elected. After the election was official, 11 states seced from the union. They created the Confederacy of America, and elected Jefferson Davis as their president. Not long after they seceded the one and only Civil War started.
Even though he believed in slavery, as president he wanted it to end to keep the United States together.
Teddy Roosevelt was elected because he was such a strong character. He looked for what people needed. He had what people wanted. He was a strong, confident, and wise leader. Therefore his election.
His previous job was as a United States Senator. He decided he wanted to run for president, and that is what he did. It is not unusual for senators or governors to decide they want to try to attain a higher office.More importantly, it is illegal for someone to hold two elected offices in the Federal government at the same time, so Senator Obama resigned his US Senate seat after being elected US President.
President Andrew Johnson's plan for Reconstruction was three fold. First, he wanted the Southern states to be reinstated to the Union quickly and with little backlash. He wanted the Southern political power to be given to the common workers instead of back to the rich planters. Finally, he intended to be elected President outright.
President Andrew Johnson's plan for Reconstruction was three fold. First, he wanted the Southern states to be reinstated to the Union quickly and with little backlash. He wanted the Southern political power to be given to the common workers instead of back to the rich planters. Finally, he intended to be elected President outright.