None. The US Constitution requires the President to be a natural born citizen.
A republic is a state where the power of government is exercised through representatives. While the most common form of this is democratically elected representatives, that doesn't necessarily have to be so for it to be a republic. A democratic-republic differs from a democracy in that a true democracy would have the people controlling the machinery of government directly...which becomes inefficient as the number of citizens grows.
Olympe de Gouges wrote a "Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen" in 1791, declaring that women were also citizens and should have rights equal to those of men. She was then_________________. Elected to office.
Well, maybe some of Rome's citizens were looking for stability and strong leadership during uncertain times. They might have felt that elected senators were too divided or ineffective in dealing with the challenges Rome was facing. It's important to understand that different people have different perspectives and needs, and it's okay to seek out what feels right for you.
Carl Burton Stokes was the first African American mayor of a major US city. He was elected as mayor in the city of Cleveland, OH in 1968.
Two presidents. Cater and Bush Sir
The presidents are elected by the citizens through a public vote
All were as this is our law.
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US presidents are elected every four years, in years divisible by 4. Election day is the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November.
Not sure what you mean. The US president is elected on one day.
No
In voting booths around the US on election day.
John Locke APEX
US Presidents do not have to have served in the military in order to be elected.
US Presidents have always been elected for a four year period
They get a pension and become private citizens
they are elected by the citizens of the united states of America