In 1803, he was the President of the United States and he authorized the purchase.
No that is false. It is an example of loose construction.
Thomas Jefferson's four main goals for the Louisiana Purchase were to secure land for westward expansion, ensure access to the Mississippi River for trade, promote agricultural development, and prevent foreign powers from encroaching on American territory. He aimed to provide opportunities for farming and settlement, which he believed were essential for the nation's growth and the promotion of an agrarian society. Additionally, Jefferson sought to strengthen the United States' position in North America by acquiring vast territories from France.
Absolutely not. The constitution contained no provision for expansion of the country and the Louisiana Purchase has always been historically seen as a case where Jefferson overstepped his powers as President. Jefferson himself was conscious of this and even considered seeking a constitutional amendment to grant hims the authority for the purchase, but he had to abandon it when it became clear that an amendment couldn't be ratified before Napoleon changed his mind about selling Louisiana. So the Louisiana Purchase is an example of an act which goes far beyond anything that could be considered "strict construction."
She holds the position of President of India. ?
The office of Governor.
Vice President.
president.
The vice president.
Yes. Many countries do not have the position of vice-president.
vice president
No, it is not. The word president is a noun: a position or the individual holding that position. The word presidency is also a noun.
The position of president of Mexico was not established then.