None. Until 1789 there was no US government and that is when the constitution was signed and Washington became President.
Carter sold his share of the peanut business before he became president.
The constitution was established by the several states that were party to the Articles of Confederation. These are the original 13 colonies.
The first and only president to serve a third term was Franklin Roosevelt. He actually served most of a fourth term, but passed away before the term was finished. Congress then quickly passed a law putting term limits on the presidency of two terms.
Yes. If the vice presidency becomes vacant. both houses of Congress must approve the nominee of the President before it cam be filled.
Transferred to the vice president but not the office itself. ( gradpoint
Transferred to the vice president but not the office itself. ( gradpoint
Transferred to the vice president but not the office itself. ( gradpoint
Yes- the President must take the oath of office as required by the US Constitution.
the Fourth president was James Madison and he was in congress before presidency
Ronald Reagan was governor of California before he was president.
The US Constitution requires a new president to be sworn in as follows:" Before he enter on the Execution of his Office, he shall take the following Oath or Affirmation:"I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my Ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States." "
Yes
His birthday is a state holiday in his home state of Texas. As of 2012, he was the last incumbent President eligible to run for reelection who didn't. He was the last Vice President to vacate the Vice Presidency before ratification of the 25th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution, so he was the last Vice President who was not replaced (before the next Inauguration Day) when he assumed the Presidency after the President's death. As of 2012, he was the last person to complete the term of a President who died in office. The term that he decided not to run for in 1968 ended just two days before his death in 1973. Before he became the Vice President in 1961, he was the Senate Majority Leader. His Vice Presidency immediately followed Richard Nixon's Vice Presidency, but Nixon's Presidency immediately followed his Presidency. His widow, Lady Bird Johnson lived until 2007, to the age of 94½. After her passing, an Austin lake was renamed in her honor.
Theodore Roosevelt was a respected author and rancher before the Presidency.
The Vice President automatically becomes the president. There is a process, in one of the recent amendments to the Constitution, for the appointment of a new Vice President. They serve the remainder of the original president's term. The Constitution was thus amended after the death of Kennedy (1963) and before the resignation of Nixon (1972).
Before his presidency Washington helped form a new country, as president he helped establish the role of the presidency, and after his presidency he became the new country's largest distiller of whiskey.