There have been many amendments to the U.S. Constitution during the last 100 years. One of the most controversial items regards to the transfer of power should one of the heads of state die while in office.
If the Vice-President of the United States, and the Speaker of the House of Representitives should die while in office, who then becomes the President?
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There have been many amendments to the U.S. Constitution during the last 100 years. One of the most controversial items regards to the transfer of power should one of the heads of state die while in office.
If the Vice-President of the United States, and the Speaker of the House of Representitives should die while in office, who then becomes the President?
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