U. S. Presidents who served only two full terms:
No president has served a term that was split. Grover Cleveland, served two separate terms, which were split by four years served by another president, Benjamin Harrison..
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt served a total of four terms which was the most a President had ever served. His four terms also lead to the creation of the 22nd amendment for limited terms of all presidents. Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected U.S. President four times, and he served a total of twelve years and 39 days until his death in April, 1945.
A president serves four years in a term. Theodore Roosevelt was elected to two terms, so therefore, he served as president for eight years.
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he served one term that's four years kyle Cummings answered this question
The president who served four terms was Franklin D. Roosevelt. He was elected president in 1932 and served until his death in 1945.
The president and the vice president of the US are elected for four year terms. Elections are held every four years.
Only four terms? That's the most any one president has served. Franklin Delano Roosevelt served three terms, starting in 1933, and died during his fourth term in 1945. Every other President has only served one or two terms.
No one. Franklin Roosevelt served three full terms and was elected to a fourth, but then died three months into that term.
Franklin Roosevelt was elected to four terms and completed three.
Franklin Roosevelt was elected president four times; but he died before completing his fourth term so he served about 3.25 terms as president. This was before the two term limit was imposed on the office of President.