stuck on this question too. ugh
either d. or a. but im gonna put d
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Thirteen presidents were born in the 18th century. The first 12 and the 14th were born between 1732 and 1974. That is 29.5 percent.
Because its the presidents chair
George Washington was the first President of the United States, taking office in April of 1789. William McKinley was elected to a 2nd term in 1900 as the 25th President.
The relationship between Presidents and their Cabinets has varied significantly throughout American history, often influenced by the President's leadership style and the political context of the time. Generally, Presidents rely on their Cabinet members for expertise and advice on specific policy areas, but the degree of influence these advisors have can differ. Some Presidents, like Franklin D. Roosevelt, fostered close, collaborative relationships, while others, like Andrew Johnson, experienced significant tensions. Ultimately, the effectiveness of a Cabinet often hinges on the President's ability to manage diverse opinions and maintain a cohesive administration.
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There WERE no balck presidents before obama, retard!
either d. or a. but im gonna put d
As the United States swears in a new President at the end of January, the answer is no - it's too cold in Washington DC to open all the windows in January. However, the White House is kept clean throughout a President's term and the private living quarters are thoroughly cleaned and scrubbed between Presidents.
How MANY presidents were there from George to George? There were forty one presidents in between George Washington and George Bush.