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You must be 35 in order to take either of the two elected offices in the executive branch of the US government.
In the U. S., a general election can mean either any election in which people are elected to fill local, state and/or national offices, as opposed to a primary election, or any election in which people are elected to fill state and/or national offices, as opposed to a local election.
The only president who took office but was not elected was Gerald Ford. He was also never elected as vice president either but was appointed to both offices.
Millard Fillmore aquired presidency without being elected
In many of the new nations, the people elected to office had no training in either government or discipline. Their power went to their heads. They did not come up with practical programs.
No. Gerald R. Ford is the only American to have served as Vice-President and President without being elected to either office.
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Nations formed alliance with other nations to become stronger either by contributing lots of nations together and to attack other nations.
There are no term limits. They can be re-elected until they either retire or die or don't get re-elected.