a secret handshake simply a unique handshake that you keep a secret from other people other people other than the person you are sharing the shake with.
Gerald Ford
Henry Clay
Hoover
The President can limit Congress' power by exercising his veto power on their legislation rather than signing it into law.
The handshake has bee around way longer than the United States. The custom comes from when men carried swords. Since most people are right handed they would carry a sword on their left side; or some other weapons. When two people would meet they would extend their right hands to show that they did not have a weapon and grab each others hand as to show not only good faith but so they could grab the weapon really quickly. The shake may have come from trying to shake out any hidden weapons from the sleeves.
Franklin Pierce
Duties of the president is to care fro his country rather than himself.
If you mean the first president to be born a U.S. citizen rather than a British subject, that's Martin Van Buren.
No. Not unless you are one of those people who overdo the handshake and make it last for minutes rather than seconds.
This is a 'warm' handshake: it is less formal than a regular handshake, and suggests friendship and respect.
Gerald Ford
a secret handshake simply a unique handshake that you keep a secret from other people other people other than the person you are sharing the shake with.
the congress agreed that Washington should be called "Mr. President" rather than by a title that would suggest he was king.
States rather than provinces, a president rather than a prime minister.
He promised to cut taxes on the middle class rather than the rich, ... He became the first modern president to actually exercise, ... There was the more than $30 billion in new tax credits for higher education.
The Square Deal was better than any other president's program would be a statement about President Theodore Roosevelt's square deal that is an opinion rather than a fact. Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th U.S. President.