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22nd amendment
limits the president to two terms or 10 years.
states cannot deny the right to vote based on gender
states cannot deny any person the right to vote because of race.
separation of votes for president and vice president
To determine the correct statement about the 22nd Amendment:
- Recall the 22nd Amendment: It specifically limits the President to two elected terms (or a maximum of 10 years if succeeding to partial terms).
- Analyze other options:
- "States cannot deny the right to vote based on gender" refers to the 19th Amendment.
- "States cannot deny any person the right to vote because of race" refers to the 15th Amendment.
- "Separation of votes for President and Vice President" refers to the 12th Amendment.
The 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution limits the president to two terms (or a maximum of 10 years in office). The other options describe different amendments: gender - based voting rights (19th), race - based voting rights (15th), and presidential/vice - presidential vote separation (12th).
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Limits the president to two terms or 10 years.