I really don't know man/mam.
the vice president duhhhhhhhhhhhhhh the vice president duhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
The first Vice President of the United States was John Adams. He served two terms under George Washington. He was actually sworn in before the President and was presiding over the Senate by April 21, 1787. He served until March 4, 1797, the day on which he was inaugurated as the 2nd President of the US.
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President then Vice President then Speaker of the House.
No, the vice president is the president of U.S Senate.
Adams was elected in 1787 to be the first US vice president.
The president gets paid $400,000 a year ($1,600,000 a term). The vice president gets paid$160,000 a year ($640,000 a term)
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yes
Yes, they are all paid by the US treasury for their work.
No. Government salaries are paid by American taxpayers.
The Vice President. The Constitution does say that Senators and Representatives are to be paid out of the public funds, and that the President, Judges and Justices will also be paid, but the Vice President's compensation is not mentioned.
yes, but the dates are actually 1789 to 1797.
No
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Many, many times. John Adams, who was the first vice president, case 29 tie-breaking votes alone.
The Vice President really doesn't have much of a job, but to be there if needed when/if the president dies.