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according to the 22nd amendment, how many terms can a president serve? …

Question

according to the 22nd amendment, how many terms can a president serve?
○ 4 consecutive reelections (16 years)
○ unlimited amount of reelections consecutively
○ 2 terms (8 years)

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The 22nd Amendment to the United States Constitution limits the number of times a person can be elected President. It states that a president can serve a maximum of 2 terms, with each term being 4 years, so a total of 8 years (in non - extraordinary circumstances). The option of 4 consecutive reelections (16 years) was the case before the amendment (with Franklin D. Roosevelt being the only president to serve more than 2 terms), and the idea of an unlimited amount of reelections is incorrect.

Answer:

C. 2 terms (8 years)