There were many presidents who were elected for two full terms. Franklin D. Roosevelt (the 32nd president of the US) actually was elected to four terms, although he died partway into his fourth term, and there was a later law passed that limited presidents to two terms only.
Here are other presidents who were elected for two terms:
George Washington--1st president
Thomas Jefferson--3rd president
James Madison--4th president
James Monroe--5th president
Andrew Jackson--7th president
Abraham Lincoln--16th president (assassinated during second term)
Ulysses S. Grant--18th president
Grover Cleveland--22nd and 24th president (non-consecutive terms)
William McKinley--25th president (assassinated during second term)
Woodrow Wilson--28th president
Dwight D. Eisenhower--34th president
Richard M. Nixon--37th president (resigned during second term)
Ronald Reagan--40th president
Bill Clinton--42nd president
George W. Bush--43rd president
Barack Obama--44th president
Yes
Only 2 terms, which is 8 years.
He was elected in 1952 he served 2 terms and the other was 1956.
A president can be elected for two terms of four years. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was president of the United States for twelve years, because the country didn't want to elect a new president during the war and the Great Depression of 1929.
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John Adams: 2 full terms as V. P.; elected President onceThomas Jefferson: 1 full term as V. P.; elected President twiceMartin Van Buren: 1 full term as V. P.; elected President onceRichard Nixon: 2 full terms as V. P.; elected President twiceGeorge H. W. Bush: 2 full terms as V. P.; elected President onceRichard Nixon is the only person to have been elected U. S. Vice President twice and elected U. S. President twice. However, to date, nobody has yet served two full terms as Vice President AND two full terms as President.
1789- Washington became president because of 2 terms
2 terms or 8 years
Woodrow Wilson was the first Democrat to be elected President for two consecutive terms after Andrew Jackson. In between the two, Democrat Grover Cleveland was President twice, but he was not elected to two consecutive terms.
The 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution limits the President of the U.S. to 2 terms. It does not affect any other elected official.
if a US President is elected for 2 terms he will serve 8 years unless he resigns, dies, or becomes unable to perform his duties. A vice-president (or other official) who succeeds an elected president may serve for up to 2 years without forfeiting eligibility to two elected terms. So a President can serve a maximum of 10 years under the law set forth in the 22nd Amendment.