The 20th Amendment made
the 20th of January Inauguration Day.
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The 20th Amendment madethe 20th of January Inauguration Day.
The amendment that limits the amount of terms for a person to have only two four-year terms as president in office.
The 20th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution, ratified in January, 1933, changed Inauguration Day from March 4 to January 20 and changed the beginning/end of Senate and House terms from March 4 to January 3. The first inauguration to take place on January 20 was Franklin Roosevelt's second, in 1937.
AMENDMENT #22
The 22nd -- it limited presidents to two full terms in office.
22nd amendment limits the president to two terms.
The 22nd amendment restricts a president to serving 2 terms or 10 years.
22nd amendment. It limits the president to two terms, or a maximum of 10 years
The 20th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution changed the date on which the Presidential and Vice Presidential terms begin and end from March 4 to January 20, and it changed the date on which the terms of U. S. Senators and Congressmen begin and end from March 4 to January 3. The Amendment was ratified in 1933 and took effect in 1935 for Senators and Congressmen and 1937 for Presidents and Vice Presidents.
2 terms of four years and the 22nd amendment
Amendment no. 22 Amendment no. 22