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Showing posts with label Office. Show all posts
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Oct 9, 2019

[Answer] What was the highest political office held by the third husband of the woman who was later married to the first husband of Patti Sacks?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What was the highest political office held by the third husband of the woman who was later married to the first husband of Patti Sacks?"



...Hint :Belinda

Oct 7, 2019

[Answer] Who ran for the office of VP on the ticket with the candidate who lost the first time to the man honored at 200 Southeast 4th Street, Abilene, Kansas?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who ran for the office of VP on the ticket with the candidate who lost the first time to the man honored at 200 Southeast 4th Street, Abilene, Kansas?"



...Hint :Plug

Sep 20, 2019

[Answer] What was the highest political office held by the third husband of the woman who was later married to the first husband of Patti Sacks?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What was the highest political office held by the third husband of the woman who was later married to the first husband of Patti Sacks?"



...Hint :Belinda

Aug 8, 2019

[Answer] 10. How many consecutive full terms of office can an elected president of the US serve, under the terms of the Constitution?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. How many consecutive full terms of office can an elected president of the US serve, under the terms of the Constitution?"



...1. One 2. An unlimited number 3. Three 4. Two Under the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution the president can only be re-elected once. There was unease in America when Franklin Roosevelt maintained what was felt by many to be too long a period of office and this Amendment to the Constitution was added in 1951. To amend the Constitution is extremely difficult and requires widespread support. A two thirds majority is required from both houses of Congress (or a special constitutional convention of states) and ratification by three quarters of the states. In theory, a president could serve almost two and a half terms of office. If a vice president were to take office on the death or incapacitation of the previous president with less than half of the four year term left, s/he could serve two more full terms. Hence the use of the phrase "full terms of office" in the question!

Jul 11, 2019

[Ans] Which U.S. Vice President killed a man while in office?

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Aaron Burr was the third Vice President of the United States under President Thomas Jefferson. On this day in 1804, Alexander Hamilton was shot and mortally wounded by Vice President Aaron Burr in one of the most famous duels in American history. Burr was never tried for the illegal duel and all charges against him were eventually dropped. The death of Hamilton, however, ended Burr's political career. President Jefferson dropped him from the ticket for the 1804 presidential election, and he never held office again.

[Answer] Which U.S. Vice President killed a man while in office?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which U.S. Vice President killed a man while in office?"



...Aaron Burr was the third Vice President of the United States under President Thomas Jefferson. On this day in 1804, Alexander Hamilton was shot and mortally wounded by Vice President Aaron Burr in one of the most famous duels in American history. Burr was never tried for the illegal duel and all charges against him were eventually dropped. The death of Hamilton, however, ended Burr's political career. President Jefferson dropped him from the ticket for the 1804 presidential election, and he never held office again.

Jul 2, 2019

[Answer] Which president said, "I am not fit for this office and should never have been here."?

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...Warren G. Harding is widely described as the worst president in American history. He was our 29th chief executive, serving from 1921 to 1923. Harding has been described as “good-looking, charming and out of his depth” and “oddly likeable in his ineptitude.” He evidently agreed with these assessments, saying about himself, “I am a man of limited talents from a small town; I don’t seem to grasp that I am president.” Harding then told historian Nicholas Murray Butler after assuming the seat, "I am not fit for this office and should never have been here."

Apr 20, 2019

[Answer] When were ZIP codes officially implemented by the U.S. Post Office?

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...The concept of ZIP codes was first introduced during World War II. The U.S. Postal Service lost a large portion of its staff to the military buildup of World War II. The post office needed a way for its understaffed postal delivery service to work effectively. ZIP codes, or Zoning Improvement Plan, were officially implemented in 1963. The initial ZIP codes consisted of only two numbers. The first indicated the city and the second denoted the state. As delivery expanded across the nation, so did the concept of ZIP codes. By 1963, a ZIP code carried numerous bits of information: the area, the regional postal facility and the local zone. Source: WomansDay.com

Feb 25, 2019

[Answer] 6. How many consecutive full terms of office can an elected president of the US serve, under the terms of the Constitution?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. How many consecutive full terms of office can an elected president of the US serve, under the terms of the Constitution?"



...1. Two 2. Three 3. One 4. An unlimited number Under the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution the president can only be re-elected once. There was unease in America when Franklin Roosevelt maintained what was felt by many to be too long a period of office and this Amendment to the Constitution was added in 1951. To amend the Constitution is extremely difficult and requires widespread support. A two thirds majority is required from both houses of Congress (or a special constitutional convention of states) and ratification by three quarters of the states. In theory, a president could serve almost two and a half terms of office. If a vice president were to take office on the death or incapacitation of the previous president with less than half of the four year term left, s/he could serve two more full terms. Hence the use of the phrase "full terms of office" in the question!

Feb 11, 2019

[Answer] Where is the world's oldest working post office?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Where is the world's oldest working post office?"



...1. Germany 2. Czech Republic 3. Sweden 4. United Kingdom

Dec 14, 2018

[Answer] 4. Who of the following did not become involved in any military conflicts during their time in office?

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...1. Abraham Lincoln 2. Franklin D. Roosevelt 3. Woodrow Wilson 4. Calvin Coolidge Abraham Lincoln was president during the Civil War (1861 - 1865). Woodrow Wilson was president during World War 1 (1914 - 1918). Franklin D. Roosevelt was president during World War 2 (1939 - 1945).

Oct 25, 2018

[Answer] When were ZIP codes officially implemented by the U.S. Post Office?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "When were ZIP codes officially implemented by the U.S. Post Office?"



...The concept of ZIP codes was first introduced during World War II. The U.S. Postal Service lost a large portion of its staff to the military buildup of World War II. The post office needed a way for its understaffed postal delivery service to work effectively. ZIP codes, or Zoning Improvement Plan, were officially implemented in 1963. The initial ZIP codes consisted of only two numbers. The first indicated the city and the second denoted the state. As delivery expanded across the nation, so did the concept of ZIP codes. By 1963, a ZIP code carried numerous bits of information: the area, the regional postal facility and the local zone. Source: WomansDay.com

Jul 25, 2018

[Ans] Who was the last U.S. President to sport facial hair while in office?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who was the last U.S. President to sport facial hair while in office?"



It’s been more than a century since a U.S. president had facial hair. The last time facial hair graced the face of a U.S. president was March 4, 1913. This was the day William Howard Taft and his voluminous mustache were replaced by the clean-shaven Woodrow Wilson in the nation’s highest office. The American Mustache Institute suggests March 4th be known as “Taft Day” in remembrance. Abraham Lincoln started the trend in 1861, when he entered office as the first president with a beard or mustache—only sideburns had previously appeared in the White House. From 1861 to 1913, nine of eleven US presidents had facial hair.

[Answer] Who was the last U.S. President that sported facial hair while in office?

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...It’s been more than a century since a US president had facial hair. The last time facial hair graced the face of a US president was March 4, 1913. This was the day William Howard Taft and his voluminous mustache were replaced by the clean-shaven Woodrow Wilson in the nation’s highest office. The American Mustache Institute suggests March 4th be known as “Taft Day” in remembrance. Abraham Lincoln started the trend in 1861, when he entered office as the first president with a beard or mustache—only sideburns had previously appeared in the White House. From 1861 to 1913, nine of eleven US presidents had facial hair.

Jul 15, 2018

[Ans] What common office supply item did Gimbel's Department Store in New York first sell Oct. 29, 1945?

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Gimbel's Department Store ran big ads all over the New York the day before they first offered this new writing instrument for sale. The ballpoint pen came with a guarantee to write for two years without needing a refill. The store was a madhouse, with people scrambling over each other to get their own ballpoint pen. The store's initial offering of 10,000 pens, going for $12.50 each, sold out by the end of the day. Two Hungarian brothers were the first to invent the ballpoint pen and produce them in their factory in Australia. The ballpoint was first patented by John Loud in the U.S. in 1888, but he never actually produced any pens. Today, ballpoint pens generate annual sales of nearly $21 billion. Source: HistoricAmerica.net

[Answer] What common office supply item did Gimbel's Department Store in New York first sell Oct. 29, 1945?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What common office supply item did Gimbel's Department Store in New York first sell Oct. 29, 1945?"



...Gimbel's Department Store ran big ads all over the New York the day before they first offered this new writing instrument for sale. The ballpoint pen came with a guarantee to write for two years without needing a refill. The store was a madhouse, with people scrambling over each other to get their own ballpoint pen. The store's initial offering of 10,000 pens, going for $12.50 each, sold out by the end of the day. Two Hungarian brothers were the first to invent the ballpoint pen and produce them in their factory in Australia. The ballpoint was first patented by John Loud in the U.S. in 1888, but he never actually produced any pens. Today, ballpoint pens generate annual sales of nearly $21 billion. Source: HistoricAmerica.net

Jan 12, 2018

[Ans] Alexander Hamilton held which political office?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Alexander Hamilton held which political office?"



Most of the Department's law enforcement agencies such as the U.S. Customs Service, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), and the U.S. Secret Service were reassigned to other departments in 2003 in conjunction with the creation of the Department of Homeland Security. The salary of the Secretary of the Treasury is $205,700 annually.




Step 2 : Answer to the question "Alexander Hamilton held which political office?"



Secretary of the Treasury:


On this day in 1755 or 1757, Alexander Hamilton was born on the island of Nevis. There is a dispute among historians about his actual birth year. Hamilton claimed he was born in 1757, but official documents from Nevis list the year as 1755. Though he never attained the highest office of his adopted country, few of America’s founders influenced its political system more than Alexander Hamilton. He was a member of the Continental Congress, an author of the Federalist Papers, a champion of the Constitution and the first secretary of the Treasury.


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Nov 15, 2017

[Ans] What essential office supply tool did Johan Vaaler patent in 1901?

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In 1899, Vaaler designed a kind of binding to hold paper together paper consisting of a thread of steel wire. He applied for a German patent on November 12 of that year. It was granted on June 6, 1901 (DE 121067). He also filed an application for a United States patent on January 9, 1901. The U.S. patent was granted on June 4, 1901.

Unknown to Vaaler, a more functional and practical paper clip was already in production by the British "Gem Manufacturing Company Ltd", but not yet marketed in Norway. His design was less perfect because it lacked the two full loops of the wire. Vaaler probably succeeded in having his design patented abroad, despite the existence of a better product, because patent authorities at that time were quite liberal and rewarded any marginal modification of earlier inventions

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Paperclip:

He patented his form of the paperclip abroad at the time, because Norway was instituting patent legislation. His paperclip was never produced and marketed, however. A more functional 'Gem' paperclip was being produced in England. Norwegians have created a profitable myth around Vaaler, going so far as to erect a giant paperclip monument near Oslo.

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Oct 6, 2017

[Ans] What U.S. President refused to use the telephone while in office?

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He was the 30th President of the United States (1923–29). A Republican lawyer from Vermont, Coolidge worked his way up the ladder of Massachusetts state politics, eventually becoming governor of that state.

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John Calvin Coolidge : On August 2, 1923, President Harding died unexpectedly in San Francisco while on a speaking tour of the western United States. Vice President Coolidge was in Vermont visiting his family home, which had neither electricity nor a telephone, when he received word by messenger of Harding's death.

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Jul 11, 2017

[Ans] Which U.S. Vice President killed a man while in office?


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He (February 6, 1756 – September 14, 1836) was an American politician. He was the third Vice President of the United States (1801–1805), serving during Thomas Jefferson's first term.