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Who was vice president for Nixon?
Spiro Agnew1969–1973
Gerald Ford1973–1974
Richard Nixon/Vice presidents
Who became vice president in 1973?
House Minority Leader Gerald Ford was chosen as the 40th vice president of the United States in 1973.
Who was vice president to Ford?
Nelson Rockefeller1974–1977
Gerald Ford/Vice presidents
When Truman became president who became vice president?
Harry S. Truman | |
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Vice President | None (1945–1949) Alben W. Barkley (1949–1953) |
Preceded by | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Succeeded by | Dwight D. Eisenhower |
34th Vice President of the United States |
Who was president after Vice President Agnew resigned?
Gerald Ford Becomes President Of The United States. Richard Nixon selected Gerald Ford to fill the vacant seat of the vice president of the United States after Agnew’s resignation. Little did Nixon know what laid ahead for himself. After Richard Nixon later resigned due to the Watergate Scandal and other controversies,…
Who was sworn in as vice president in 1969?
Spiro Agnew is sworn in as vice president in 1969. Front row, from left to right: Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon, Everett Dirksen, Spiro Agnew (with hand raised), Hubert Humphrey.
Who was the second vice president to resign?
He is the second and most recent vice president to resign the position, the other being John C. Calhoun in 1832. Agnew was born in Baltimore to a Greek immigrant-father and an American mother. He attended Johns Hopkins University, and graduated from the University of Baltimore School of Law.
Who was the first president to appoint a vice president?
Nixon became the first president in U.S. history to use the 25th Amendment to appoint a successor to the position of vice president, House Minority Leader Gerald Ford. The amendment establishes the orderly transfer of power for replacing the president and vice president in the event they die in office, quit or are impeached .