Probably some historian some where.
John Adams
The defeat of Spain made the USA a "world power" for the first time, and illustrated the need for a two ocean navy.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was the only President who served more than two terms. He was elected to four terms but died early in the fourth. He served from March 4 ,1933 until his death on August 12, 1945
Richard Nixon and John Kennedy were both elected in 1946 and began their first terms in Congress in 1947.
George Washington was the first president to be elected twice. In fact, Washington had to decline to serve a third term and thereby established the precedent against remaining in office for more than two terms.
Ranger Frisch coined these two terms in 1933.
who was the first president to have 2 terms
George Washington, our first president, resigned after two terms.
No, the first president with two terms was Washington. President Cleveland, however, was the first and only president thus far to have two terms in office but have them separately.
The first two terms in a binomial expansion that aren't 0
FOIL. First terms Outer terms Inner terms Last terms
George Washington, our first President, had two terms.
'Global warming' is two words. It was coined by environmentalists to describe what they saw as a change in world temperatures.
Your question is not specific enough.. But in the USA The first president was George Washington. He only served two terms and as a cause after him all presidents only served two terms.
The two terms of 3N plus 1 would be 1st and 2nd. This is a math problem!😎
All but John Adams served two terms. The total of the first five was nine terms or 36 years (almost - Washington's first term was about an month short.)
John Adams