George Washington had 10 (Bill of Rights) passed but he wasn't technically president
OR
Woodrow Wilson who had 16, 17,18 and 19th passed
during the great depression and when herbert hoover was president
Antebellum Era
Tornadoes tend to occur during late spring to early summer in the United States.
presidential primaries in the party out of power
presidential primaries in the party out of power
President Clinton was removed from office.
The President assumes his duties upon being sworn into office. This used to occur on March 4, but in 1934, it was moved to January 20, and it is on that day when the new president officially takes office.
during the great depression and when herbert hoover was president
inauguration where they take oath of office, parade, speeches, balls, luncheon
The ceremony begins at 11:30 A.M. on January 20th. There are a number of program items leading up to President Obama's oath of office, including the swearing in of Vice President Biden. So President Obama's swearing in will occur at approximately noon.
Comprising the first ten amendments of the Constitution
Not necessarily, if the vice president is not able to preside because he/she resigned, died, or otherwise left office, and there is no president, the Speaker of the House becomes president, and there is a long list after that should a major catastrophic event (nuclear war, etc.) occur killing top political leaders.
The story takes place during the Great Depression, so the President at the time was either Herbert Hoover or Franklin Roosevelt.
An inauguration is when the elected candidate is sworn into office. Generally the new office holder then gives a speech. In the United States, presidential inaugurations occur every four years (even in cases of re-election) on January 20th, at noon EST, in front of the Capitol. The new president is sworn in by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. == ==
You cannot (ethically) do this because the future president has yet been elected into office. Even once that has happened, the official swearing in as president does not occur until January 2009, so whomever is elected in November doesn't become our nations president until late January 2009.
The Speaker of the House of Representatives is next in line for the presidency after the vice-president. ( See the related question for the complete line of succession. )(Be aware that there is a procedure for expeditiously filling a vacancy that might occur in the office of Vice-president. The president and vice-president would have to die at almost the same time for this line of succession to apply.)
No, he did not. There are internet myths about this, but they are not accurate. No president can single-handedly change the constitution. There is a process for adding amendments or proposing any changes, and it involves congress and the states.