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Andrew Jackson essentially founded a national Democratic party. The party split just before the Civil War and had to re-organize almost totally. Samuel Tilden was the first candidate of the reformed Democratic Party to have a serious chance of winning.
HE was a noted academic who helped to organize the University of Chicago and served as the first President .
1. The first job of the president is to appoint federal judges and law officials. 2. The second job the president has to do is meet with foreign leaders to discus global isues like terrorism and things of that nature. 3. The president also has to organize the military forces.
HE was a noted academic who helped to organize the University of Chicago and served as the first President .
Martin Luther King, Jr., was elected President of the MIA (Montgomery Improvement Association) that was established to organize the Montgomery bus boycott in 1955 and 1956.
He threatened to organize a march on Washington.
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The president's subordinates report to him or her through a chain of command headed by the chief of staff. The office of the president has evolved tremendously throughout the years. In fact, it wasn't until the assassination of William McKinley that the president was given a Secret Service bodyguard. Today, the exact number of people assisting the president is unknown; however, we know it has grown significantly. One of the ways in which the president can organize his or her staff is through the pyramid structure. Under this system of command, all of the people working for the president report to him or her through a very clear chain of command. At the top of this chain is the chief of staff.