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Who is the president on a 10 bill?

A president is not on the $10 bill, it is Alexander Hamilton


What president is on the back of the ten dollar bill?

No president appears on either side of the US $10 bill: (1) Portraits appear on the front of current US bills, not the back. (2) The man shown on the front of the $10 bill is Alexander Hamilton. He was the first Secretary of the Treasury but never served as president.


What president on the 10 dollar bill?

Actually, there is not a president on the U.S. 10 dollar bill. Alexander Hamilton is pictured on it. He was not a U.S. president, but was the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury.


What is the rejection of a bill when the president holds it for ten days while congress is not in session?

This is called a pocket veto. However, if Congress is in session and the President does not take action for 10 days, it becomes law.


Who is the president on the 10 bill?

The man on the $10 bill was never president. Every U.S. bill in current circulation has an identifying caption below the picture. If you look at a $10 bill you'll see that the picture is that of Alexander Hamilton, who was the first Secretary of the Treasury.


How much time does a President have to veto a bill?

the president has ten day's to veto a bill.


What happens to a bill when its given to the president and he does not act on it in 10 days?

The president is fired


When a president keeps a bill and does not sign this means what?

If a president hasn't touched a bill for 10 days then a Pocket Veto is Issued


How long does the president have to study a bill?

10 days


What president appers on a 10 bill?

george washington


President on the 10 dollar bill?

The portrait on the American 10$ bill is Alexander Hamilton. Alexander Hamilton, however, was never President of USA; he was the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury.


Does the president have to explain why he vetoes a bill?

"veto" is not a legal term and the word does not appear in the Constitution. From the standpoint of logic, the President either vetoes a bill or he does not. However, if he does not veto a bill, he can either sign it or ignore it and it becomes a law in either case , unless Congress adjourns before he has had 10 days to consider the bill. In this latter case, known as the 'pocket veto', the bill is vetoed if he does not sign it.