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Why did Eisenhower run for re-election in 1960?

He could not run the law prohibited running for a third term


When has a third party candidate made it into office?

Washington and Andrew Johnson were the only 2 Presidents without major party affiliation,.


Why did Jimmy Carter leave the office?

Carter left office because he lost re-election.


Who are the presidents of the third republic and their achievements?

the third republic and their achievements?


When is Presidents' Day celebrated each year?

It is always the third Monday in February.


What president was nominated to run for a third term in office in 1940?

Because the US was at war and changing Presidents during this time may have upset the trust of the American public.


What amendment to the constitution prohibited President Clinton from running for a third term in office?

In 1947 under Harry S. Truman the 22nd amendment was passed by Congress limiting the term of office to all future presidents to two terms. This was passed in large part due to Truman's predecessor Franklin D. Roosevelt who was elected to four terms because of his effectiveness while President in handling the Great Depression and then World War II. The amendment wasn't necessary prior to this point because everyone that could have been elected to more than two terms chose not to run, to either show that America is not a dictatorship or because of their exhaustion under the heavy weight of the Presidency.


Who is third presidents of the US?

James Maddison


Who were the second and third presidents?

thomas Jefferson is the third and Adams ib the second


What years did George Washington serve in office?

George Washington served two terms in office from 1789 to 1797. Although he was called to serve a third term, he refused and instead chose to live a private life. Since then all Presidents were only allowed to serve two terms.


Private banks are prohibited from loaning money to Third World governments?

false


Why did President Roosevelt decide to break George Washingtons tradition of only running two terms?

Franklin Roosevelt didn't respect the tradition of only running a third term and instead ran four terms. Soon after this it was made law that presidents could only run 2 times because it was obvious that some presidents could take advantage of the system like Roosevelt did.

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