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Under the 22nd Amendment, what is the maximum term of the president? A.one four-year term B.two four-year terms C.two five-year terms D.one two-year term E.two six-year terms

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B.two four-year terms

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The 22nd Amendment was approved in 1947 and ratified in 1951 and it established that a president that has been elected for 2 terms can't be elected anymore and also, it stated that no one can act as a president for more than two years in a term where another person was elected. This Amendent was made because at the time there were some concerns because there was no limit in the number of terms a president could serve and Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected for a fourth term.

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B.two four-year terms

The maximum term of the presidency under the 22nd Amendment is still adopted until today.
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