As of 2018, the only US President to begin his term at or over 70 is Donald Trump. Ronald Reagan was less than a month from turning 70 when he started.
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A few months short of her 70th birthday. (George the Second became the first monarch since 1066 to reach 70.)
The oldest man to be elected as U.S. President was Ronald Reagan who was elected at the age of 69. He turned 70 three months later. If John McCain is elected President then he will be the oldest at 73.
Prior to the destruction of the 2nd Temple in 70, worship the Temple was the place of worship. The synagogue, which already existed before this, became the centres of worship.
No. Most justices were in their 40s or 50s when nominated to the Court, and nominations are typically staggered, so the Court seats a number of justices younger than 70 every Term. Although there is no mandatory retirement age, and members often serve until late in life, there has never been a time when all US Supreme Court justices were over the age of 70.You may be thinking of the "Nine Old Men" of President Roosevelt's era. During Roosevelt's first, and part of his second, term of office, six of the nine justices were over the age of 70. Although it annoyed Roosevelt when the older, more conservative Court overturned his New Deal policies, he was partially responsible for their refusal to retire. Roosevelt supported legislation that reduced their retirement pension by half.
Dwight Eisenhower turned 70 in 1960 while president. Eisenhower and Reagan are so far the only presidents to have served in their 70's.
it became illegal for companies to force workers to retire even if they were older than 70
Ronald Reagan was seventy years old when he became the president of the U.S.A. The oldest president, not only of America but the entire world.
He was elected to the Senate in November 2004 with 70 percent of the vote.He also became 44th us president Jan 20th 2009
what percentage of men 70 years and older still drive
AD 70 is a longer time ago.
He became president when he was 70 yrs old.. He was born in 1911.
Depending on the store they usually get up to about 70% off.
In 2012, at age 70, Joe Biden became the 2nd oldest person in U.S. history to win a vice-presidential election (the oldest was 71-year-old Alben Barkley, who served under Harry Truman).The 18 years & 8 months difference between the ages of President Obama and Vice President Biden is the 4th-largest of the 49 President/Vice-President pairs to date. In cases where the Vice President is older than the President, it ranks #1.On November 8, 2009, Joe Biden became the 10th-oldest sitting Vice President in U.S. history, bumping Thomas R. Marshall (Woodrow Wilson's Vice President) to #11.On November 30, 2009, Joe Biden became the 9th-oldest sitting Vice President, bumping William R. King (Franklin Pierce's Vice President) to #10.On November 10, 2010, Joe Biden became the 8th-oldest sitting Vice President, bumping Dick Cheney (George W. Bush's Vice President) to #9.On June 4, 2011, Joe Biden became the 7th-oldest sitting Vice President, bumping Nelson Rockefeller (Gerald Ford's Vice President) to #8.On September 7, 2011, Joe Biden became the 6th-oldest sitting Vice President, bumping Levi Morton (Benjamin Harrison's Vice President) to #7.On March 27, 2013, Joe Biden became the 5th-oldest sitting Vice President, bumping Elbridge Gerry (James Madison's 2nd Vice President) to #6.
Assuming you mean the 1970's, Jimmy Carter was the only Democrat--of course, there were only three presidents in the decade. Carter was inaugurated in 1977 and was president one term, until 1981.
Harry S. Truman was a Vice President for 70 plus days when President Roosevelt died. So in 1945 Truman became President Truman. He stayed president through the end of World War 2 and the Korean War.
He was elected to the Senate in November 2004 with 70 percent of the vote.He also became 44th us president Jan 20th 2009