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Law is the most common profession among the US presidents.
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The noun popularity is a common, abstract noun.
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More US presidents were lawyers before they became President. 25 of the 43 presidents were admitted to the bar, although not all them earned their living that way.Of course, if you consider politician to be a profession, even more of them engaged in that.
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Many presidents were lawyers perviously.
what did these presidents have in common? Harrison, Hayes, Taft, Fillmore
Andrew Jackson was the only president (up until then) to have not gone through formal schooling. This was one of the many things that his party, the Democratic-Republican Party, advertised to the voters. His nickname, "Old Hickory" emphasized his common background. His party often mentioned how he was born in a log cabin, and his rags-to-riches background was largely retold. Born to a poor family, his parents died when he was thirteen. Jackson managed to climb the social ladder when he became licensed to practice law at the age of twenty-one, and then married into a rich family. So basically, although Jackson was actually quite well-off by the time he ran for president, he still had a 'common man' background (unlike the wealthy born gentlemen of previous presidents) that upped his popularity, and his vote count.
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Type your answer here... One thing they have in common -- and share with Presidents Buchanan and Carter -- is the first name James.