A term limit is a legal restriction that limits the number of terms an officeholder may serve in a particular elected office.
Two.
A two term limit is a good idea so that a president does not become a dictator.
It is the Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution that created the two-term limit. The amendment was ratified in 1951.
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.
Four years per term with a two term limit.
4 years The term limit for Alaska's governor is two consecutive four-year terms.
Two terms
two terms
Members of the Missouri State Senate serve a four-year term with a limit of two terms. Members of the Missouri House of Representatives serve a two-year term with a limit of four terms.
A Presidential term is four years; in general, the limit is two terms.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt's
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.