The Presidential Succession Act of 1947 was able to address the issue of presidential succession by enacting that an acting President can be appointed from officer lower in the order of succession.
Presidential Succession Act 1947 was enacted to address the issue of power succession if the neither the President nor Vice President are able to discharge the powers and duties of the office.
In conclusion, the Presidential Succession Act of 1947 was able to address the issue of presidential succession by enacting that an acting President can be appointed from officer higher in the order of succession.
The legendary frontiersman and Tennessee congressman Davy Crockett opposed the Indian Removal Act, declaring that his decision would “not make me ashamed in the Day of Judgment.” he also wrote a letter criticizing the removal act.