1.George Washington-stopped Whiskey Rebellion
2.John Adams-XYZ affair
3.Thomas Jefferson-Bought Lousianna Territory
4.James Madison-War of 1812
5.James Monroe-Missouri Comprimise
6.John Quincy Adams-Adams Onis Treaty
7.Andrew Jackson-Indian Removal Act
8.Martin Van Buren-Panic of 1837
9.William H. Harrison-Longest Inaugural Speech
10.John Tyler-First President To Lose his party
11.James K. Polk-Convinced Congress for war on Mexico
12.Zachary Taylor-(sorry can't help you on that one)
13.Millard Fillmore-Comprimise of 1850
14.Franklin Pierce- Gadsen Purchase
15.James Buchanan-Let a Slave State join the Union
16.Abraham Lincoln-Ten Percent Plan
17.Andrew Johnson-Purchase of Alaska
18.Ulysses S. Grant- Crushes K K K
19.Rutherford B. Hayes-Ended reconstruction of South after Civil War making it prosperous
20.James A. Garfield-(sorry, don't know)
In the USA, you need to be at least 35 years old to qualify for presidency.
He was crazy and people know that they need a crazy president
Your question is confusing. We need to know what you want to know.
His stroke and doubtful ability to function as President undoubted helped people to seen the need for the 25th amendment which provides a process for removing a disabled president from power .
There is a great deal of competition for the office of President, therefore, you may need all the skills you can get, if you aspire to the Presidency. The most relevant academic activity would be the debate club, if your school has one.
He was the first president of the United States. He was involved in the Iraq war, and Watergate. He was also the first Black President of the US. His mother fought in world war I. His friend was Nebuchadnezzar, they were army buddies. You need the Ove' Glove!
You can find information on shelters in Hudson for those in need during Donald Trump's presidency by contacting local social service agencies, searching online directories, or reaching out to community organizations for assistance.
If the President dies and the Vice President takes over, the Vice President becomes the President. The Vice Presidency position would then be vacant and would need to be filled according to the constitutional process.
He got enough electoral votes. To become president you don't need the popular vote.
No
The 25th amendment to the U.S. Constitution clarified questions of succession in the event of a president dies, becomes disabled or leaves office for any reason. It also establishes procedures for replacing the Vice President when he assumes the Presidency. In addition is deals with the situation where the President become medically disabled.
You need to have a strong background in politics. Find someway to show a candidate for presidency what you have accomplished. They may possibly interview you and then choose you. VP's are next in line to be a president. They make important decisions as well.