It depends on which President Johnson you are talking about.
President Andrew Johnson (#17) started Reconstruction of the South almost immediately upon taking office.
President Lyndon B. Johnson (#36) started the Warren Commission which was an investigation into the assassination of President Kennedy.
The Vice President of the United States acts as the President of the Senate, but he has no vote except to break ties. This is his only official role. Only the first few Vice Presidents actually acted as the President of the Senate; the VP only shows up when the vote is likely to be a tie. The rest of the time, the majority leader of the Senate acts as the "President Pro Tem" (or "pro tempore", "of the moment") and manages the day to day business of the Senate.
First of all, the Alien and Sedition Acts are separate. But anyway, the president in office at the time was John Adams.
The Alien and Sedition Acts were 4 different pieces of legislation that were enacted in 1798, the acts deal with the requirements for citizenship in the United States. President James Madison passed the first portion, the Naturalization Act .
enforcement acts
Chief Justice of Supreme court of India.
One of President Johnson's first official acts as president was the investigation into the assasination of President Kennedy.
The vice president. When the office of vice president is vacant it is the president pro tempore.
In the US, the elected official who is, per the US Constitution, the Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces is the President.
The Vice President of the United States acts as the President of the Senate, but he has no vote except to break ties. This is his only official role. Only the first few Vice Presidents actually acted as the President of the Senate; the VP only shows up when the vote is likely to be a tie. The rest of the time, the majority leader of the Senate acts as the "President Pro Tem" (or "pro tempore", "of the moment") and manages the day to day business of the Senate.
According to the constitution, the House of Representatives has the power to impeach federal officials (even the president). The Senate acts as the jury, and (in presidential cases) the Chief Justice acts as the judge.
yes, I think so. In general, one cannot sue the government for damages/
The press secretary acts as spokesperson to the president and relays information to the American public, and answers questions from the media.
His very first was to pardon Nixon for his crimes while president.
Not technically, it's a constitutional monarchy which means that while the queen is the official head of state she has no official power there. They have their own prime minister who acts like the American President.
First of all, the Alien and Sedition Acts are separate. But anyway, the president in office at the time was John Adams.
(In the U.S) The President Pro Tempore usually acts as president of the senate. Currently, this is Daniel Inouye.
Amnesty is an official pardon for illegal acts or, in some cases, financial burdens.