Franklin D. Roosevelt had three Vice Presidents, more than any other U. S. President. They were...
Yes. John C. Calhoun was vice-president under John Quincy Adams and stayed for most of Andrew Jackson's first term.
The cabinet heads serve at the discretion of the President. It is fairly rare, but not unheard of, for a person to serve under more than one President. Most of Obama's cabinet resigned at the end of his first term. I do not know whether he asked them to, as other Presidents have done.
vary's on if they if they where alected twice and if they where impeached
Most presidents can only serve for two terms, a maximum of 8 years. However, if a vice-president assumes the presidency with 2 or less years left in the term, he can still elected for two more terms and so serve for 10 years. 10 years is the absolute maximum.
U. S. presidents have a 4-year term and they can only be elected to two terms. If they assumed the office after the death or removal of a president and served more than two years, they can only be elected to one additional term as president. Hence, the most a president can now serve is 10 years.
Many presidents were lawyers perviously.
Kings are hereditary and usually serve for life, meaning they can't just be voted out of office. Kings also have privileges and powers granted by the people over a period of centuries, whereas most presidents have their powers and limits spelled out for them in their country's constitution.
Yes, US presidents can serve for two terms and many have done it, the most recent being George W. Bush and Bill Clinton.
GEORGE WASHING TO AND ALL THE MOST OF THE PRESIDENTS THERE ARE 10 PRESIDENTS THAT SERVED TWO TERMS
A president can serve up to two consecutive terms totaling eight years.
the most recent president to serve lass than a full term was Richard Nixon
most of Woodrow Wilson's friends were tennis players and presidents and also parents of his daughters' friends.Most of them are presidents around when he was president.