Many men became President through succession, but were somehow elected to government. The only man who was not elected in any way, and became President, was Gerald Ford. This happened because Vice President Agnew resigned, Ford was appointed Vice President. Then, Richard Nixon resigned and Ford became President through succession.
It was when Jackson was president..congress passsed the act.
There were more than 1 president of the US involved with reservations, beginning at the First President of the USA, George Washington through the 30th, Calvin Coolidge.
The United States president is constitutionally forbidden from tampering with the judiciary through removals. Congress has the sole authority to affirm justice appoints, and remove them (in addition the president and civil servants themselves) through the articles of impeachment.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
The "Trail of Tears" which took place in 1838 and 1839 where the Cherokee were relocated out of Alabama to a site across the Mississippi, might be described in this way. It was due to the Indian Removal Act, passed by Congress, not due to an executive order by the president, who was Martin Van Buren.
Impeachment is the process by which the president would be removed from office. It does not carry a prison term. A term of imprisionment would be imposed for the crimes he/she is removed for at a separate criminal trial. If Bill Clinton would have been impeached and removed from office, a separate criminal trial would have been held to try him on the charge of perjury
President Millard Fillmore was a 4th cousin 3 times removed of President John Adams and 5th cousin 2 times removed of his son President John Quincy Adams through their common ancestor of Henry Squire. President Millard Fillmore was a 9th cousin 1 time removed of President Richard M. Nixon through their common ancestors of Thomas and Alice Perkins. President Millard Fillmore was a 4th cousin 4 times removed from President Herbert Walker Bush and 4th cousin 5 times removed from President George Walker Bush through their common ancestors of Robert and Elizabeth (Sabin) Millard.
Yes, President Barack Obama is distantly related on his mother's side to a number of U.S. Presidents. They include President James Madison (3rd cousin 9 times removed) through their common ancestor of Edwin Conway. And President Harry S. Truman (7th cousin 3 times removed) through their common ancestor of Mareen Duvall. President Jimmy Carter (8th cousin 2 times removed) through their ancestor of William Terrell Jr. And both Presidents Bush (10 cousin 1 time removed and 11th cousin) through their common ancestor of Samuel Hinckley.
President James Madison was 2nd cousin to President Zachary Taylor through James and Martha (Thompson) Taylor; he was 3rd cousin, 9 times removed to President Barack Obama through Edwin and Martha (Eltonhead) Conway; and he was also 4th cousin, 5 times removed to President Teddy Roosevelt.
Clinton remained president through the end of his term. Had he been removed from office, it would have gone to Vice President Al Gore.
He is impeached or charged by the House and convicted by the Senate.
well there chosen by the president with the advice and approval of the U.S. Senate, and can only be removed through impeachment....your welcome :)
The process for removing the President begins with the House passing a bill of impeachment. That requires the Senate to hold a trial. After all the evidence is presented, the Senators vote of whether to convict. If 2/3 of those voting, vote to convict, the President is removed from office.
through impeachment.It is possible for a US President to be removed from office by the Congress, using a complicated procedure designed to prevent a president from being removed just because he is unpopular , but because he is evil or truly incompetent. The process starts with an impeachment bill in the lower House that defines the charges against the president. The Senate then must hold a trial based on the charges and act as jury with a 2/3 vote necessary to convict.
The House of Representatives is responsible for bringing charges of treason or bribery against a president through an impeachment vote. If a majority of the House votes to impeach the president, the process moves to the Senate for a trial to determine whether the president should be removed from office.
During World War II, Japanese-Americans were forcibly removed from their homes and taken to relocation centers by the US government through a process of military orders and civil exclusion orders. They were transported by buses and trains to camps located in remote areas of the western United States.