Both are in common usage. The US Constitution uses the hyphen as well as capitalization: the Vice-President . Purists might say the hyphen is needed to avoid confusion with a possible president of vice.
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Yes, "Vice President" should be capitalized when it refers to the specific title or position of the Vice President of a country or organization.
The word "vice" as a prefix is hyphenated before the word it modifies. For example, "vice-president" or "vice-chancellor."
The Tagalog term for vice president is "bise presidente."
The correct spelling is "president" (chief executive). In the US, the capitalized spelling President refers to the President of the United States.
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the presidents during that time were: Millard Fillmore finishing his year up and Franklin Pierce becoming president. Fillmore had no vice president so the only vice pres. for 1853 was Pierces whose name was:William R. Kingand here's a link if u want 2 know more:http://millercenter.org/academic/americanpresident/pierce/essays/vicepresident/1858
That is correct. If the president were convicted in an impeachment trial, the Vice President would take the office of Presdident.
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Hi my name is Emmet Perry and i am running for vice president I am running 4 vicepresident bcuz i can support the school. I want to have more plans and activities 4 da skool I want to accomplish more things this school year With me as your Vice-President, this school year will be the best we have ever had. I am respectful of everyone and my hard work will make this year a better one for all of us.
There is no such position within Mexico's government. The title most closely related to a vicepresident in Mexico is held by the Secretary of the Interior; such position is held by Miguel Osorio Chong (term: 2012-2018).
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It is more appropriate to say that the Vice-President of the United States has as one of his constitutional responsibilities to serve as President of the US Senate.
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We don't have a Vice-President here in Ireland. The Presidency is a less demanding position here than in some other countries. "An Taoiseach" (the Irish equivalent of Prime Minister) is the head of the government and is the more powerful position. Our President's functions and duties are similar to those of the Queen in England, 'approving' Acts of our Parliament, 'appointing' the Prime Minister and government ministers, and similar.
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