There where many presidents that started out as VPs, if that's what you mean, there was John Adams, who was the 2nd president, Tomas Jefferson, and others
The President has to nominate someone to be Vice President, but that said person can only be Vice President with the majority vote of both Houses of Congress
In the United States, yes. You only have to have one person to incorporate now, so the one person can be every officer in the company. But you'd only have a vice-president if you had a president.
Richard Nixon was the only US President to resign. He was also succeeded by his Vice-President, Gerald R. Ford, who is the only person to serve as Vice-President and President, without being elected to either office.
No, Gerald Ford was not the only person to serve as both president and vice president. Before him, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams had also served in both positions. Jefferson was Adams' vice president before becoming the third president of the United States.
Gerald Ford is the one.
That is the Vice President of the US. They only vote when there is a tie vote.
There were many, actually. Two were John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.
Gerald Ford is the only person to my knowledge.
The vice president.
Gerald Ford
No. He selected former Delaware senator Joseph (Joe) Biden as Vice President in 2008, and Mr. Biden is the same person President Obama selected in 2012. So both President Obama and Vice President Biden will be serving two terms in office.
There are not any duties of the President that are shared by the Vice President and the President can not perform any of the Vice President's two duties.