Eisenhower, inaugurated in 1952, was the first president limited to two terms.
Two.
Trick question. First, there never has been a three term limit on the office of US President. Second, the two term limit was Amended to the Constitution during Franklin Roosevelt's administration.
A two term limit is a good idea so that a president does not become a dictator.
No, the term limit for a president is two terms.
One term as President is four years, with a limit of two terms.
Two-Term Limit As President.
Yes, there is a two-term limit on the President of the United States. This was made possible by the 22nd Amendment to the Federal Constitution ratified in 1951.
Dwight Eisenhower was the first president to which term limits set by the 22nd amendment applied. (The amendment was ratified while Truman was president but did not apply to him.)
A Presidential term is four years; in general, the limit is two terms.
The limit on the amount of terms a president can serve is two. Each term is four years so the limit on the amount of years a president can serve is eight. A president must be re-elected in order to serve a second term.
The US Presidency has essentially a two-term limit and is the only federal office with term limits. State governors have terms limits of various sorts in some states.