It is because congress passed a law limiting a president to 2 terms.
January 20, 1941 was the date that FDR began his third term as president.
The third president, Thomas Jefferson, had Aaron Burr as vice president for his first term and George Clinton for his second term.
no
Abraham Lincoln was the US President for two terms. In his first term, Hannibal Hamlin was his Vice President, and in his second term, Andrew Johnson was his Vice President. President Lincoln was shot 6 weeks into his second term, and Andrew Johnson became President. Thus, Abraham Lincoln did not have a third Vice President.
Since George Washington did not live in the White House, the third president to live there was James Madison, our fourth president.
He won the election in 1940, and served his third term from 1941 to 1945.
No- not at present. There are no exceptions to the rule against serving a third term.
True. He was elected for his third term in 1940.
The only president before Franklin D. Roosevelt to seek a third term in office was Ulysses S. Grant. However, he was not successful in his bid for a third term.
The term TCK (Third Culture Kid, also: 3CK) was coined at the beginning of the 1950s by an American anthropologist and sociologist by the name of Ruth Hill Useem.
No, because running for a third term has been illegal since 1951
George Washington