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Warren Harding appointed several distinguished people to his cabinet, such as Charles Evans Hughes as secretary of state.
Explanation:
Charles Evans Hughes was an American lawyer and Republican politician who served as a Supreme Court judge from 1910 to 1916, US Secretary of State from 1921 to 1925, and chaired the Supreme Court from 1930 to 1941.
Hughes served as governor of the State of New York from 1907 to 1910 until he was appointed judge of the United States Supreme Court. He resigned from the Supreme Court to run for the Presidential election of 1916, in which he lost to Woodrow Wilson.
He served as Secretary of State from 1921 to 1925, first on the Warren G. Harding cabinet and after his death as Vice-President under Calvin Coolidge. Hughes resigned in 1925 and served inter alia as a judge at the International Court from 1928 to 1930. In 1930, President Herbert Hoover appointed him as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. He retired in 1941.
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Explanation:religious tension between Catholics and Protestants and conflicts between rulers and Parliament led England from being ruled by a king to being a constitutional monarchy; the actions of James I and Charles I who tried to rule as divine-right monarchs; the establishment of the commonwealth; Cromwell's military ...
<span>began April 12, 1861
ended May 9, 1865
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- The gross domestic product grew
- Unemployment continued to grow
- The federal deficit continued to rise
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The presidential line of succession is a lengthy list. The start of the list reads:
- Vice President
- Speaker of the House of Representatives
- President pro tempore of the Senate
- Secretary of State
and that's the order in which the succession happens. There are many others waiting in line behind the Secretary of State. I chose not to list them because it would make this post way too lengthy.
This list makes sense because it's listing senior members in politics, and those members are part of the political process. On the other hand, members like the Speaker of the House, or president pro tempore of the senate don't really make much sense here. These members may be of a different political party of the president and could contradict the president's goals.
In my opinion, it's best to list out the cabinet members after the vice president. The secretary of state seems like a good cabinet member to start with, then secretary of defense is the next best in line. These two positions deal with foreign affairs which is a handy thing to have in time of crisis. The secretary of treasury is also a good consideration as well since many crises involve money in some way.