John Tyler became president because he was the vice-president when the President died. The legal basis for his becoming president was the Us Constitution.
(The only question was whether he would actually become president or merely act as president amd carry out the necessary duties without actually being a real president. There was objection to his moving into the White House and at first no money was allocated for him to give state dinners or provide other necessary state functions. )
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political powers held for the state governments, reflecting especially the enumerated powers of Congress and the Tenth Amendment.
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He explicitly rejected the groundless but ancient Christian allegations long made against the Jews.
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I believe the answer is: <span>matrilineal
In a </span><span>matrilineal, an newly born baby would be considered to be a same descent as his/her mother.
Even though this sound like a female empowerment, this process actually originated to separate which king's sons have noble bloodline or not.</span>