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The Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution limits the number of terms a president may serve. Ratified in 1951, it states that no person may be elected to the...
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The Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution limits the number of terms a president may serve. Ratified in 1951, it states that no person may be elected to the...
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Only one person in United States history has been elected and served two nonconsecutive terms as president: Grover Cleveland. He is counted as both the 22nd and 24th president b...
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The U.S. Constitution limits a president to two elected terms, for a maximum of up to 10 years, under the Twenty-Second Amendment. This means a president can serve two full four...
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