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The Twenty-second Amendment of the United States Constitution sets a term limit of two terms for the President of the United States. How does this relate to George Washington's presidency? (1 point) Term limits were not introduced until much later after George Washington had died. Washington refused to consider a third term as president, and two terms became a standard for future presidents. Because Washington was not allowed a second term, he suggested a two-term rule that later became official law. At the end of Washington's third term, he stated two terms should be the limit. This suggestion was later made part of the Constitution.

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Washington refused to consider a third term as president, and two terms became a standard for future presidents

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