Only one U.S. President had been divorced: Ronald Reagan. He divorced his first wife, actress Jane Wyman, in 1949.
Normally, yes.
yes does become in 1824. he is mean a 'man's man'
So far as I know, she can't become the widow of the man she divorced. She can, however, become the widow of a different man.
Yes, it is possible.
Kennedy
No, there is nothing in the Constitution forbidding women from being president.
No, not a man who is divorced, but a man who has had an official declaration of annulment, or nullity for over a three year children, and has no minor children may apply directly to a particular order of diocese. (ie: Jesuit)
Answer: Yes, a divorced woman canbecome a nun so long as the followining requirements were met (they are the same for a divorced man who wants to become a monk): (1) An annulment has been granted (2) There are no legal or financial obligations towards the former spouse or children e.g. if there were children who were classified as minors, permission would not be granted to become a nun. If a man had financial obligations towards children, he could not become a monk.
She married the man that would later become President.
his father a good man and business man
if a girl runs for president and wins the election just like a man would then she would become president
Barrack Obama in US?