Presidential Succession Act — The Presidential Succession Act of 1947 (usc|3|19) establishes the line of succession to the office of President of the United States in the event that neither a President or Vice President is able to discharge the powers and duties of the office … Wikipedia
Presidential Succession Act, 1947 — Under the terms of the law of 1886 providing for the order of succession to the presidency in the event of removal, resignation, death, or incapacity of the president, the next in line after the vice president was the senior cabinet officer,… … Historical Dictionary of the Roosevelt–Truman Era
Fiction regarding United States presidential succession — The somewhat elaborate rules and laws governing succession to the Presidency have long provided fodder for creators of fiction. Several novels, films, and television series have speculated regarding the United States presidential line of… … Wikipedia
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Presidential Republic (1925-1973) — The Presidential Republic ( es. República Presidencial) is the period in the History of Chile spanning from the approbation of the 1925 Constitution on 18 September, 1925, under the government of Arturo Alessandri Palma, to the fall of the… … Wikipedia
succession — noun 1 series of people, things, etc. ADJECTIVE ▪ endless, long, never ending ▪ constant, continuous, unbroken, uninterrupted ▪ quick … Collocations dictionary
Succession crisis — The succession crisis in the Latter Day Saint movement occurred after the violent death of the movement s founder, Joseph Smith, Jr., on June 27, 1844. For roughly six months after Smith s death, several people competed to take over his role. The … Wikipedia
presidential — adj. Presidential is used with these nouns: ↑address, ↑adviser, ↑aide, ↑ambition, ↑appointment, ↑approval, ↑aspiration, ↑authority, ↑bid, ↑brief, ↑campaign, ↑ … Collocations dictionary