Calvin Coolidge was the veep when Harding died and so became president.
Hitler was elected president of the NSGWP on July 29, 1921. He was elected amidst a possible party split, and upon resignation demanded to be made party president if he were to ever return. His popularity and polished oratory skills made him the ideal leader of the socialist movement in Germany following WWI.
The Spanish surname of Maldonado is first found amidst the medieval records of Castile.
The German surname of Geiter is first found amidst the ancient records of Bavaria.
Possibly, yes, but the distinguished Arrington surname is first found amidst the early records of Cumberland, England.
The proud and noble English surname of Mead can be found amidst the early records of Somerset, where they held a family seat.
No, he resigned from office in 1974 amidst the Watergate scandal.
President Nixon is the only president in history who resigned from office, doing so on August 8, 1974, amidst the Watergate scandal. His resignation marked the first time a sitting U.S. president voluntarily stepped down, following widespread public and political pressure. This unprecedented event underscored the impact of the scandal on American politics and governance.
The prefix for "amidst" is "a-."
Amidst is a preposition.
Richard Nixon had a diverse career in politics, law, and diplomacy. He served as a U.S. Representative and Senator from California before becoming Vice President under Dwight D. Eisenhower from 1953 to 1961. Nixon later became the 37th President of the United States, holding office from 1969 until his resignation in 1974 amidst the Watergate scandal. His administration is noted for significant accomplishments in foreign policy, including the opening of relations with China and détente with the Soviet Union.
The harlequin toad crouched amidst the tall reeds.
At the market, I was lost amidst a sea of people.
See Amidst., In the midst or middle of; surrounded or encompassed by; among.
amidst the garden, you could see one butterfly.
No, "amidst" does not have a prefix or suffix. It is a standalone word meaning "in the middle of" or "surrounded by."
Harrison s. Truman was along lasting all out great president. During his presidency , he issued the Truman Doctrine and the Berlin Airlift amidst his presidency.
The term amidst is used to describe being in the middle of, surrounded by or during. Other words that may be used instead of amidst are during, among or amongst.