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How many years had Franklin D Roosevelt been president in 1944?

FDR took office as president on March 4,1933. After March 4, 1944 he would have been the president for 11 years.


Can a former US president run for office of VP of US?

Yes a former US President can run for office of Vice President of the United States. A former US President can run and be elected for any other type of office.


Who manages most of the US government?

Executive office of the president


Who was President in 1944 and when did he start?

Franklin Delano Roosevelt was president in 1944. He was the only president to be elected 4 times. He started in 1933 and served until his death in 1945 when he died and his vice president, Herbert S. Truman took office.


What year was the first president in office?

The first US president took office in 1789.


Which US President was never elected to office?

Gerald Ford was the US President who was never elected to office. He became President after Richard Nixon resigned.


Who holds the highest office in the US government?

The President of the United States holds the highest office in the US government


How many term can a president serve in a office?

The US constitution limits a US president to serving two terms in office.


What is the highest office in the us?

President.


What if a us president dies in office?

The Vice President Will step In


Who takes office when a us president is impeached?

Nobody. A president continues to serve in office when he is impeached. If he is convicted and removed from office, the vice-president becomes president, same as if the president were to die.


Which US president served 4 terms in office?

Franklin D. Roosevelt was the US President from 1933-1945 and died in office. Roosevelt was elected four times (1932, 1936, 1940, 1944), but died in April, 1945, just four months into his 4th term. He was the only US President to serve more than two terms. This is no longer possible since the ratification of the 22nd Amendment in 1951, limiting a President to two elected terms