It was during Franklin Roosevelt's presidency. It wasn't a change, but rather, it was to save money that would be spent during the campaign since the Great Depression occurred then.
It was from 1933 - 1945.
No, the term of the U.S. president does not change due to war. The president serves a four-year term, as established by the Constitution, regardless of external circumstances such as war. However, in times of war, the president may have enhanced powers and responsibilities, but their term length remains unchanged. Any change to the term would require a constitutional amendment.
president. houses serves 2,senate serves a 6 year term and president serves a 4 year term.
A president in Pakistan serves a 5 year term.
The president gets paid $400,000 a year ($1,600,000 a term). The vice president gets paid$160,000 a year ($640,000 a term)
US presidents have a 4-year term.
who was the current president of el salvador
As of January 1, 2014, Dr. Olumuyiwa Bernard Aliu of Nigeria is the President of the ICAO Council. He will serve a three year term.
The Confederate president was allowed one, six year term.
The President of the United States serves a four-year term, and can be reelected once.
Salary is $227,300 per year; term is four years with no limits on repetition.
The answer is three. This situation occurs if a president leaves office without completing his term and the vice-president who takes over does not continue in office.
As I write this answer in November 2012, the president last year was Barack Obama. He has just won a second term as president, so he will be president next year too.