Richard Nixon and John Kennedy were both elected in 1946 and began their first terms in Congress in 1947.
As a rule the Vice-president is elected by the same electors that elect the president. However, if a vacancy occurs in the office of vice-president. The president nominates a replacement who must be confirmed by both houses of Congress in order to take office.
John Adams was the first Vice President, elected in 1789. George Washington became President the same year.
First 4 presidents: George Washington John Adams Thomas Jefferson James Madison .. I don't know the rest, in fact, I had the same question for my school!!! Im still trying to research.
No. The Congress is bicameral - this means that it consists of two houses, the House of Representatives, and the Senate. It does not mean that the House of Representatives is the same as Congress, since it is just a part of it.
No, Presidents can keep certain issues to themselves but if it has to do with the safety of the nation or any information that can affect the nation as a whole then Presidents should but they are not required to do so. Anyways Presidents usually dont gather information on their own they have the FBI and CIA to do so & if the President wishes not to discuss something with the FBI and only tells the CIA is their right to do so, same vice versa.
He was elected, the same as all US presidents before him except Gerald Ford.
Committee staff may influence congress by granting or withholding legislation. Organizations can also influences members of congress in the same ways.
Congress is the body of people elected to the House of Representatives and the US Senate. "Congress voted last night....or, in Congress today.... or, Members of Congress are leading and effort to...." The word means the entire federal legislature, the physical buildings, but it was not deemed to be synonomus with 'politics'. Politics gets people elected and defines what members stand for.
A congresswoman is a female member of the United States Congress. Congresswomen are elected representatives who serve in the House of Representatives, which is one of the two chambers of Congress. They hold the same responsibilities and powers as their male counterparts.
John Hancock was a prominent merchant in Boston, known best by the people of the time as a smuggler, mainly of tea. He was admired by many, but his biggest accomplishments were in what he did as a patriot: aiding the Sons of Liberty, particularly Samuel Adams, and later becoming the governor of Massachusetts.
No. Congress is a collection of elected representatives, who serve in the House of Representatives or in the Senate. The Bill of Rights is an additional governing document for the United States, in addition to the Constitution.
One.Only John Quincy Adams, see http://americanhistory.suite101.com/article.cfm/john_quincy_adams_dies_in_congress Unfortunally http://wiki.answers.com/Q/User:Matthewra. is wrong thiers accuatly 2 I dont know who was the toher one btu I knwo there's only 2 presidents ty-Learn.com The answer is TWO (2) John Quincy Adams and Andrew Johnson
Woodrow Wilson is one
A state legislator is a person that is elected by residents of the state to make state laws. They do basically the same job as Congress, but on the state level.
The Constitution of the Confederate States was very similar to the Constitution of the United States, but there were key differences. The President had essentially the same duties as the US president and was elected via an Electoral College as well. The major difference was that the Confederate President was elected to a single six year term and was not eligible for reelection.
Jaibir Singh Nagar an advocate in supreme court and he has been elected as vice chairman in Bar Council of Delhi. Jaibir Singh Nagar was the president of Delhi Youth Congress from 1998 to 2002. And now he is the spokes man of Delhi Congress Party this is first time that any former state youth congress president is elected in bar council. Mr Nagar has very strong political background.
There were two events that 5 US presidents attended at the same time. The first one is the opening of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library on November 4, 1991. This was also the first time in history that there were 5 presidents together at an event. The presidents were: Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, and the senior Bush. The second time was at the funeral of Richard Nixon on April 27, 1994. The presidents there were: Ford, Carter, Reagan, the senior Bush, and Clinton.