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The
Barrister's Historical Series on U.S. Presidents
The President
of the United States of America is the highest ranking politician
in the country and, because of the nation's superpower status,
is often called the "leader of the free world."
The President
serves as the chief executive and head of the executive branch
of the United States government. Article Two of the United States
Constitution establishes the President as the Commander-in-Chief
of the armed forces and enumerates powers specifically granted
to the President, including the power to sign into law bills passed
by both houses of the Legislature, to create a Cabinet of advisors,
to grant pardons or reprieves, and, with the "advice and
consent" of the United States Senate, to make treaties and
appoint officers, ambassadors, and judges (to include Justices
of the Supreme Court). Article Two also defines a Presidential
term at four years; subsequently, the Twelfth Amendment (1804)
revised the procedure for electing the President and the Twenty-second
Amendment (1951) established Presidential term limits.
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George
Washington 1789–1797
John Adams
1797–1801
Thomas
Jefferson 1801–1809
James
Madison 1809–1817
James
Monroe 1817–1825 |
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John Quincy
Adams 1825–1829
Andrew
Jackson 1829–1837
Martin
Van Buren 1837–1841
William Henry
Harrison 1841
John Tyler
1841–1845 |
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