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Which president never spent a day in school and also became a U.S. senator after his presidency?
The Vice president is important because he is next in line if anything should happen to the president. He is also the president of the Senate, and can cast a tie-breaking vote if he is needed to do so. But most of the vice president's duties are ceremonial. He is often sent to diplomatic meetings if the president cannot attend, and he may also be asked to represent the United States at a conference or special occasion. The vice president is also an adviser to the president: for example, when then-Senator Barack Obama was running for president in 2008, he was impressed with Senator Joe Biden's experience and knowledge of foreign policy, which Mr. Obama felt would be a major asset to any president.
The son of William Howard Taft, Robert Taft ,was an influential Senator and much considered as a presidential candidate. John Quincy Adams , son of John, was also a Senator before he became president.
Andrew Johnson served as a senator and representative from the state of Tennessee. He was later elected as the 17th President of the United States after the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln.
President Obama chose Joe Biden because he was a veteran congressman with considerable knowledge in the areas of foreign policy and diplomacy; Mr. Obama believed the Democratic ticket would be enhanced by Senator Biden's experience, and that he would be able to provide useful advice to the president.
A president kind of deals with trading with the foreign country. A president also wants to have a good alliance with the foreign country so that if our country needs any help, the other country our president has an alliance with can help us.
John McCain is an United States senator. He serves as a senator for the state of Arizona. John McCain also ran for president in 2008.
Chile has a republic government.Chile's government is a multiparty democracy in which the President is elected. The President is both the head of state and the head of government. There is also a judicial branch and a congress.A republic...
Andrew Johnson
A senator is never "appointed" president. He may be elected President of the U.S., in which case he must leave the Senate before taking office as President. In this case his successor is selected in accordance with the law of the state from which he came. Some states require a special election to fill the seat very quickly; others permit the Governor to appoint a successor who serves until the next general election (usually 2 years or less away) in which a successor will be elected to serve the reminder of the former senator's term. A senator may also be elected President pro tempore of the Senate. In this case he remains a senator but presides over the Senate in the absence of the Vice President who is also the President of the Senate.