There is no linking verb in the sentence "The people elected him president in 1800." Elected is a regular verb.
Linking verbs do not express an action and connect the subject to a subject complement. Example: Learning is fun. Isis a linking verb connecting the subject (learning) to the complement (fun).
They are elected by the people before the president.
A republic is a government where the people have elected or nominated a president. The people as well as the president have power together.
the Mexican people in 2000
During these years, neither the president nor the vice president was elected by the people.
The only branch directly elected by the people is the house of Representatives. Judges are appointed and the president is elected through electoral college
THE president is elected by the electrol college. Congress is elected by the people
The President and the VP are elected by the Electoral College.
In the US, he isn't elected directly by the people.
People vote for the president. If he/she (when there is a she) gets the most votes, they are elected president. Then they have to swore in and all that stuff.
They are elected by the people before the president.
The President and Vice-president are elected, the President's cabinet is appointed. If the Vice-president dies in office, the President appoints a new Vice-president, pending confirmation of Congress.
people voted for him
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Cabinet
He was elected president by the majority of the American people.
"Is" is functioning as a linking verb in this sentence. It connects the subject "people" to the adjective "confused" to describe the state or condition of the individuals.
all of them No U. S. President has ever been directly elected by the people.