George Washington, because he was so important in founding the republic and then, as president, established with his every deed the precedent that our government still follows today. Generally historians consider the following 10 presidents (in no order) the most influential --
1. Washington
2. Adams
3. Jefferson
4. Jackson
5. Lincoln
6. Roosevelt (Theodore)
7. Wilson
8. Roosevelt (Franklin)
9. Johnson (Lyndon)
10. Reagan
The only people who say this are some of the president's Republican political opponents, and they say it to make him look bad, so they can defeat him. There have been many corrupt administrations in American history-- Warren G. Harding and Richard Nixon come to mind. But whether you like President Obama or not, it is completely false to say he is "the most corrupt president in history," since the facts do not support such an assertion.
the most liable person for foreign affairs in US is president. he plays the key roll in this regard and have complete authority to deal with; and the state secretary is next to the president. congress can also keeps its eyes on foreign affairs and its interest.
Yes, a former US president can run for Senate if they meet the eligibility requirements, such as being a US citizen and meeting the age and residency requirements outlined in the Constitution.
Officially, Russia has a multi-party Presidential system with powers divided between Parliament (the Duma), the Prime Minister and the President. Also Russia constitutionally has an independent Judiciary branch.In practice, things work somewhat differently. The Duma mostly is a rubber-stamp Parliament dominated by the Party that the President has set up for the purpose, and opposition parties -such as there are - are a small minority in Parliament, have a very hard time getting any exposure on television or otherwise and their candidates are often harrassed by the authorities. The judiciary theoretically is independent, but historically has for centuries - up to and including today - been no more than an instrument of the ruler: Tsar, Communist leader or President.The real power today lies with the President, mr. Putin. Again in theory, he shares power with the Prime Minister. But in practice, mr. Putin has a cozy arrangement with his trusted ally mr. Metvedev who has been his Prime Minister for as long as mr. Putin has been President. In practice, mr. Metvedevs power can best be compared to that of the US vice-President: totally dependent on what the President allows him to do.
California is the most populous state in the US.
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The White House is the home of the US president. It does not have members as such. The president is very influential because he runs the executive branch of government, approves or disapproves legislation, commands all military forces, serves as the head of state, leads his party and is arguably the most powerful person in the US. All persons who have access to the president gain influence from that access.
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Because the US in one of the world largest and most influential Financial markets.
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No US President has been born in Alaska.
No US President has been born in Alaska.
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There have been 44 US presidents.
No- no Us president has ever been a Utah resident.
Most of us have never been a U. S. President. In fact, it's quite possible that no U. S. President has ever visited WikiAnswers.