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1. What two events inspired the Twenty-Second Amendment?


2. How does the Electoral College work?

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1 The Constitution did not stipulate any limit on presidential terms—indeed, as Alexander Hamilton wrote in Federalist 69 “That magistrate is to be elected for four years, and is to be re-eligible as often as the people of the United States shall think him worthy of their confidence.”

2 First, voters cast ballots on Election Day in each state. In nearly every state, the candidate who gets the most votes wins the "electoral votes" for that state, and gets that number of voters or "electors" in the "Electoral College."

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