The US Constitution was ratified in 1787, and the first president elected was George Washington. The current president is Barack Obama, and he is president number 44. There is only one acting president at a time. A newly elected president replaces the previous president in the January following an election year. If a president were to become too ill to perform their duties, the vice president acts as president temporarily.
Each country in North America has a head of state. Not all of them are Presidents and there is no single president or vice-president for all of them.
Each country in North America has a head of state. Not all of them have Presidents and there is no single president for all of them.
one at a time.
Ronald Reagan was President of the USA from 1981 to 1988.
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The audience that President Kennedy speaking to was the citizens of America.
Many claimed that America was post racial after Barack Obama was elected president.
No. All independent countries in Latin America are republics or have governments led by a president.
North America has only Canada and the US both of which are democratic countries and elect their president or Prime Minister. In South America, all countries have elections to elect their leaders.
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No. He is not the president of North America, nor is he president of South America. There is no one person who is president of either part of the world: North America and South America are continents and they contain many countries; for example, each of the countries in South America (Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Venezuela, etc.) has its own leader. Mr. Obama is president of what is called the "United States of America." The United States is situated in North America, which includes Canada (with its own leader), the USA (with President Obama), and Mexico (with its own leader).
Not at all. George W. Bush was actually the 43rd president of the United States of America. Our first president was George Washington, one of the founding fathers of America.