Your Answer: Presidential Terms
The body of the Constitution says that the Vice-president will fill a vacancy in the Presidency. The 25th Amendment allows for a disabled President to be replaced until he can function again.
no it took place during roosevelts presidency
The Watergate scandal, which ultimately led to Nixon's resignation in 1974, did happen during his presidency. The Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) with the Soviet Union did occur during Nixon's presidency, resulting in the SALT I treaty in 1972. The Apollo 11 moon landing, a significant achievement in space exploration, took place in 1969 during Nixon's first term. Therefore, the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963 did not happen during Nixon's presidency.
The Twenty-Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution allows the President to appoint a new Vice President if that office becomes vacant. Before this amendment their was procedure in place for Presidential succession but not Vice Presidential succession.
The 14th amendment to the constitution took place on July 9, 1868.
He was shot and killed while president so there was no after the presidency since he was dead.
The place you in a cell.
The U.S. Presidency has been vacated only once since the 1967 ratification of the 25th Amendment. That was on August 9, 1974, when President Richard M. Nixon resigned and Vice President Gerald R. Ford took his place. The first person to become U.S. President after the 25th Amendment was ratified (if that's what you mean) was Richard M. Nixon.
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Gun control has EVERYTHING to do with the 2nd amendment; it's why the amendment was written in the first place!!!!!
It took place in Illinois