Whatever they want for the most part, though they tend to remain active in politics and diplomacy and they nearly always write a book or three. Jimmy Carter is/was a major player in diplomatic circles and was probably more successful in that role than as president. George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton have both been active in philanthropy and diplomacy. George W. Bush wrote a book.
A retired President can pretty much do as he pleases, He has no official duties.
Yes: in modern America, a president can only serve two terms and up to ten years in presidential office.
A number of presidents have served a full two terms, including Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Jackson, Grant, Cleveland, Wilson, Eisenhower, Reagan, Clinton, and Bush Jr. If you meant to ask who was the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms, then the answer is Grover Cleveland.
The 22nd Amendment of the US Constitution limits presidents to serving a maximum of two four-year terms.
All United States senators serve staggered six year terms.
A US Representative is elected to a 2-year term.There is no limit to the number of 2-year terms to which a US Congressman may be elected.2 years
Presidents can only serve for 2 terms. 4 years are in a term.
they can serve a maximum of two four year terms
4 years.In the US, four years. Also, US Presidents cannot serve more than ten years.
us presidents are allowed to sever two terms only
Many presidents have served two full terms.
Not any more. There is a two term limit on the US. presidency
vary's on if they if they where alected twice and if they where impeached
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Yes, US presidents can serve for two terms and many have done it, the most recent being George W. Bush and Bill Clinton.
Yes: in modern America, a president can only serve two terms and up to ten years in presidential office.
FDR was the only president to serve more than two consecutive terms due to the second world war.
State which one(s)