You've combined the last names of two presidents and are a little confused. Harrison Ford is a modern day actor of Star Wars and Indiana Jones fame. The presidents you've grouped are Benjamin Harrison, William Henry Harrison, and Gerald Ford.
Here's the VP's:
B Harrison - Levi Morton
W. Harrison - John Tyler who became president when Harrison died
G. Ford - Nelson Rockefeller
Jimmy Carter, president from 1977-1981, did not serve as vice president.
No. Agnew was replaced as vice-president by Gerald Ford in October, 1973. Ford became President in August , 1974 when Nixon resigned as President. Jimmy Carter defeated Ford in the election of 1976 and thus became President.
No, Jimmy Carter never served as a vice president of the US. He was previously a governor of Georgia and a state senator. He served from 1977 -1981, winning the presidency against Gerald Ford, the incumbent.
"vice president" is a noun phrase. President is a noun and vice is an adjective.
Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford President Nixon resigned at noon on August 9, 1974, and Vice President Ford was immediately sworn in.
Gerald Ford. He was appointed Vice president by President Richard Nixon when the elected Vice president, Spiro Agnew, resigned. Then Ford became President by succeeding to the office when President Nixon resigned from office.
No, however the electoral college has the honor to select the president and the vice president
Gerald Rudolph Ford was the first vice-president to become president after a resignation.
No- Henry Ford built cars.
The person to replace Spiro Agnew in 1973 was Gerald Ford. President Nixon appointed Gerald Ford to be Vice President.
The Electoral College
Nelson Rockefeller was the Vice President under President Gerald Ford from 1974-1977.
Gerald Ford was the 40th Vice President under President Nixon from 1973-1974.
Gerald R. Ford was the 40th Vice President.
Richard Nixon nominated Gerald Ford to replace resigned Vice President Spiro T Agnew. However he still needed to be approved by the Senate and House of Representatives. On November 27th, 1973 Ford was confirmed by the House as the new Vice President by a vote of 387 to 35. Historically, Nixon was given little choice but to choose Ford as his Vice President.
Gerald Ford
Gerald Ford