Condoleezza Rice from January 26, 2005 through January 20, 2009 .
Condoleezza Rice .
George Washington...
George Washington George Washington was the first ELECTED for office, but there was a time period of two weeks where George Washington had to get to office, and he had a replacement for those two weeks. didn't know that DID YOU!
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Condoleeza Rice - who served with George Bush in his second term
The United States Secretary of Defense (SecDef) is Chuck Hagel. He assumed office on February 27, 2013. The military power of SecDef is second from the President.
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Michael Chertoff is a lawyer who was the second United States Secretary of Homeland Securityunder Pres. George W. Bush
George Washington was the second time, and John Adams.
George Walker Bush was in office as the 43rd President of the United States from January 20, 2001, to January 20, 2009.
First Term: ---David M. Kennedy ---John B. Connally ---George P. Shultz Second Term: ---George P. Shultz ---William E. Simon
Under the Articles of Confederation, the Confederation Congress created the Department of Foreign Affairs in 1780 and appointed Robert R. Livingston as the first Secretary of Foreign Affairs.When the United States switched from the Articles of Confederation to the Constitution in March 1789, the Department of Foreign Affairs automatically dissolved. In July of that year George Washington signed into law the bill recreating it, and he appointed John Jay, the second and last Secretary of Foreign Affairs under the Articles of Confederation, as the first Acting Secretary of Foreign Affairs under the Constitution. Then in September of 1789, George Washington signed into law the bill that changed the Department of Foreign Affairs to the Department of State. At the same time, John Jay's position was changed from Acting Secretary of Foreign Affairs to Acting Secretary of State.The first official Secretary of State, Thomas Jefferson, was also appointed by George Washington. He took office in March 1790.
George Washington began his second term in Philadelphia in 1792. That is where the capital was until 1800.