President of the United States President Chief Executive | the office of the United States head of state, a President is elected every four years |
vice-presidency | the office and function of a vice president |
vice | a specific form of evildoing, vice offends the moral standards of the community |
vice crime | a vice that is illegal |
frailty vice | moral weakness |
vice squad | a police group to enforce laws against gambling and prostitution |
executive branch Executive Office of the President | the branch of the United States government that is responsible for carrying out the laws |
ex-president | a former president |
executive vice president | a vice president holding executive power |
president | the chief executive of a republic |
President of the United States United States President President Chief Executive | the person who holds the office of head of state of the United States government, the President likes to jog every morning |
president | an executive officer of a firm or corporation |
president prexy | the head administrative officer of a college or university |
president chairman chairwoman chair chairperson | the officer who presides at the meetings of an organization, address your remarks to the chairperson |
senior vice president | the ranking vice president in a firm that has more than one |
vice admiral | an admiral ranking below a full admiral and above a rear admiral |
vice chairman | one ranking below or serving in the place of a chairman |
vice chancellor | a deputy or assistant to someone bearing the title of chancellor |
vice president V.P. | an executive officer ranking immediately below a president, may serve in the president's place under certain circumstances |
Vice President of the United States | the vice president of the United States who presides over the United States Senate |
Adams John Adams President Adams President John Adams | nd President of the United States (-) |
Adams John Quincy Adams President Adams President John Quincy Adams | th President of the United States, son of John Adams (-) |
Arthur Chester A. Arthur Chester Alan Arthur President Arthur | elected vice president and became st President of the United States when Garfield was assassinated (-) |
Buchanan James Buchanan President Buchanan | th President of the United States (-) |
Bush George Bush George H.W. Bush George Herbert Walker Bush President Bush | vice president under Reagan and st President of the United States (born in ) |
Bush George Bush George W. Bush George Walker Bush President Bush President George W. Bush Dubyuh Dubya | rd President of the United States, son of George Herbert Walker Bush (born in ) |
Carter Jimmy Carter James Earl Carter James Earl Carter Jr. President Carter | th President of the United States (-) |
Cleveland Grover Cleveland Stephen Grover Cleveland President Cleveland | nd and th President of the United States (-) |
Clinton Bill Clinton William Jefferson Clinton President Clinton | nd President of the United States (-) |
Coolidge Calvin Coolidge President Coolidge | elected vice president and succeeded as th President of the United States when Harding died in (-) |
Eisenhower Dwight Eisenhower Dwight D. Eisenhower Dwight David Eisenhower Ike President Eisenhower | United States general who supervised the invasion of Normandy and the defeat of Nazi Germany, th President of the United States (-) |
Fillmore Millard Fillmore President Fillmore | elected vice president and became the th President of the United States when Zachary Taylor died in office (-) |
Ford Gerald Ford Gerald R. Ford Gerald Rudolph Ford President Ford | th President of the United States, appointed vice president and succeeded Nixon when Nixon resigned (-) |
Garfield James Garfield James A. Garfield James Abraham Garfield President Garfield | th President of the United States, assassinated by a frustrated office-seeker (-) |
Grant Ulysses Grant Ulysses S. Grant Ulysses Simpson Grant Hiram Ulysses Grant President Grant | th President of the United States, commander of the Union armies in the American Civil War (-) |
Harding Warren Harding Warren Gamaliel Harding President Harding | th President of the United States, two of his appointees were involved in the Teapot Dome scandal (-) |
Harrison William Henry Harrison President Harrison President William Henry Harrison | th President of the United States, caught pneumonia during his inauguration and died shortly after (-) |
Harrison Benjamin Harrison President Harrison President Benjamin Harrison | rd President of the United States (-) |
Hayes Rutherford B. Hayes Rutherford Birchard Hayes President Hayes | th President of the United States, his administration removed federal troops from the South and so ended the Reconstruction Period (-) |
Hoover Herbert Hoover Herbert Clark Hoover President Hoover | st President of the United States, in the stock market crashed and the economy collapsed and Hoover was defeated for reelection by Franklin Roosevelt (-) |
Jefferson Thomas Jefferson President Jefferson | rd President of the United States, chief drafter of the Declaration of Independence, made the Louisiana Purchase inand sent out the Lewis and Clark Expedition to explore it (-) |
Johnson Andrew Johnson President Johnson President Andrew Johnson | th President of the United States, was elected vice president and succeeded Lincoln when Lincoln was assassinated, was impeached but acquitted by one vote (-) |
Johnson Lyndon Johnson Lyndon Baines Johnson LBJ President Johnson President Lyndon Johnson | th President of the United States, was elected vice president and succeeded Kennedy when Kennedy was assassinated (-) |
Kennedy Jack Kennedy John Fitzgerald Kennedy JFK President Kennedy President John F. Kennedy | th President of the United States, established the Peace Corps, assassinated in Dallas (-) |
Lincoln Abraham Lincoln President Lincoln President Abraham Lincoln | th President of the United States, saved the Union during the American Civil War and emancipated the slaves, was assassinated by Booth (-) |
Madison James Madison President Madison | th President of the United States, member of the Continental Congress and rapporteur at the Constitutional Convention in , helped frame the Bill of Rights (-) |
McKinley William McKinley President McKinley | th President of the United States, was assassinated by an anarchist (-) |
Monroe James Monroe President Monroe | th President of the United States, author of the Monroe Doctrine (-) |
Nixon Richard Nixon Richard M. Nixon Richard Milhous Nixon President Nixon | vice president under Eisenhower and th President of the United States, resigned after the Watergate scandal in (-) |
Pierce Franklin Pierce President Pierce | th President of the United States (-) |