Einstein ... none, I hope, given that he's dead.
He Didn't!!!!!!!
Israel
Albert Einstein was never a president.
whenever he wants to! whenever he wants to!
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.
president lincoln
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After the death of Israel's first president, Chaim Weizmann, in November 1952, Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion offered Einstein the position of President of Israel. However, Einstein declined, and wrote in his response that he was "deeply moved", and "at once saddened and ashamed" that he could not accept it.
After the death of Israel's first president, Chaim Weizmann, in November 1952, Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion offered Einstein the position of President of Israel. However, Einstein declined, and wrote in his response that he was "deeply moved", and "at once saddened and ashamed" that he could not accept it.
Israel asked Albert Einstein to become its president in 1952, following the death of its first president, Chaim Weizmann. Einstein, who was living in the United States at the time, declined the offer, citing his lack of experience in political matters and his belief that he could not fulfill the role effectively. His decision was respected, and he continued his work in theoretical physics and humanitarian efforts.
Congress IS the senate and the house. No president would/could/want to sell the country to communist.
Albert Einstein died in the U.S.