the vice presidents wife is called second lady. she is called this because she isn't important. they get this name from the greek term "butt wipieia".
The Judge has overruled the objection which means that he has found the objection to be without merit in law. The person on the witness stand must answer the attorney's question as asked.
it is called objection..
The White House is what president's official home is called. This used to be an unofficial name for the executive mansion but at some point became the name that is universally used. Theodore was the first to use "White House" on his official stationery.The official executive mansion provided as a home for US presidents is usually called the White House, located in Washington D.C.
A Presidential veto....
Other place have presidents but they aren't called presidents.
Generally, no.As an unofficial national holiday, it commonly only honors Washington and Lincoln. The actual official federal holiday which occurs on this day is Washington's Birthday and only honors George Washington.As a state holiday, it depends on the laws of each state. Those few states which do have an official holiday called Presidents' Day vary between honoring Washington and Lincoln and honoring all past presidents.
Washington's Birthday. There is no federal holiday called Presidents Day regardless of spelling.
There is not a state called the Presidents state. There is a state known as the Mother of Modern Presidents and that is Ohio.
A question and statement combination is called an "interrogative statement," which is a sentence that combines a question and statement into one.
A person elected to office is called an elected official. People must vote for an elected official through elections that are for city, state, or federal government positions. Examples of elected officials are mayors, governors, senators, state representatives, and presidents.
The state that is often referred to as the Cradle of Presidents is Ohio. To date, eight presidents have been from Ohio.