He serves a 4 year term!!! and a maximum of 2 term's!!!
2006-08-16 11:27:30
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answered by JAM123 7
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Each term for a president is four years, but things could change in that time to make it shorter. Some neat info for you:
Q: Who is the Chief Executive of the United States ?
A: The President.
Q: What are the three branches of the United states Government ?
A: There are: (A) Legislative Branch (B) Executive Branch (C) Judicial Branch.
Q: What is check and balance system ?
A: Three branches of the Government check each other and keep balance of power.
Q: What does each branch do ?
A: Legislative branch makes the law. Executive branch enforce the law. Judicial branch explains the law.
Q: How many houses are there in the State Legislature ?
A: Two, Senate and Assembly.
Q: How many states are there in the United States ?
A: There are fifty states.
Q: Which are the last two states that join the union ?
A: Alaska and Hawaii.
Q: What day is July 4th ?
A: It's Independence Day.
Q: How many houses are there in Congress ?
A: Senate and House of Representatives.
Q: How many senators are there in the United States ?
A: One hundred senators, two from each state.
Q: How many members are there in the House of Representatives ?
A: Four hundred and thirty-five.
Q: Who elects the Congress ?
A: The people of United States.
Q: Who makes the law of the United States ?
A: Congress does.
Q: How long is a senator in office ?
A: Six years.
Q: Who are the President and Vice President of the United States ?
A: The President is George W. Bush, vice President is Dick Cheney.
Q: Who elect the President ?
A: The people of the United States.
Q: How many years does the President serve in one term ?
A: Four years.
Q: How many terms may a President serve ?
A: Two terms.
Q: What Amendment limits the terms of service of the President ?
A: Amendment 22.
Q: How many cabinet members does the President have ?
A: Fourteen.
Q: Who helps the President in his executive work ?
A: The Cabinet.
Q: In case the President resigns or passes away, who will become President ?
A: Vice President will succeed.
Q: What kind of work does the Vice President perform ?
A: He is Chairman of the Senate.
Q: Who presides over the House of Representatives ?
A: The Speaker.
Q: What are the requirements of President and Vice President ?
A: They must be native-born citizens of the United States and be more than thirty-five years old.
Q: Who was the first President ?
A: George Washington.
Q: Which is the highest court in the United States ?
A: The U.S. Supreme Court.
Q: How many judges are there in the Supreme Court ?
A: Nine.
Q: How long do they serve ?
A: They serve for life during their good behavior.
Q: How are these judges appointed ?
A: They are appointed by the President with consent of the Senate.
Q: What is the Constitution ?
A: It's the highest law of the United States.
Q: What are the principles of the Constitution ?
A: Liberty, Equality and Justice.
Q: What is an amendment ?
A: It's change or an addition to the Constitution.
Q: What are the first ten amendment called ?
A: Bill of Rights.
Q: What is the bill of Rights ?
A: Freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of press, security of home, peaceable assembly and fair trial.
Q: How many amendments are there ?
A: Twenty-six.
Q: What is the Amendment 26 ?
A: Over age 18 can vote.
Q: What is Amendment 15 ?
A: The right to vote.
Q: What do you know about President Lincoln ?
A: He was the sixteenth President. Civil war broke out during his term. He freed the slaves.
Q: When did the United States become an independent nation ?
A: July 4, 1776.
Q: Who wrote the Declaration of Independence ?
A: Jefferson.
Q: What caused the Civil War ?
A: Slavery.
Q: What was the result of the Civil War ?
A: Freed the slaves.
Q: When was the Revolutionary War ?
A: 1775 to 1783.
Q: What caused the Revolutionary War ?
A: Taxation without representation.
Q: What was the result of the Revolutionary War ?
A: The 13 colonies got their independence.
Q: Where was the Declaration of Independence issued ?
A: At Philadelphia.
Q: How many colors are there in the flag of the United States ?
A: Three: red, white and blue.
Q: What do the colors stand for ?
A: Red for courage, white for truth and blue for justice.
Q: How many stars are there in the flag ?
A: There are fifty stars, one for each state.
Q: How many stripes are there ?
A: Thirteen, seven red and six white. Each represents one of the thirteen original states.
Q: What is the name of the national anthem ?
A: The Star-Spangled Banner.
Q: Who is called the Father of His Country in America ?
A: George Washington.
Q: Where is the Capital ?
A: Washington, D.C.
Q: Where does the President live ?
A: In the White House.
2006-08-16 11:30:12
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answered by Stevie 2
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The President serves 4 years. The longest he/she can be in office is 8 years, or two consecutive terms, not 12(years).
2006-08-16 11:33:23
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answered by pixiechic_77 3
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One presidential term is 4 years, but a president can serve up to two terms, for a total of 8 years in a row. He can later run for a third term, but it cannot be consecutive.
2006-08-16 11:28:08
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answered by MrsD83 3
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the president serves a 4 year term and then can serve another 4 year term, and i think thats all
2006-08-16 11:30:37
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answered by Anonymous
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He or she can serve up to 2 consecutive terms. One term equals 4 years.
2006-08-16 11:31:44
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answered by ihaftaknow 3
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ok I am Canadian and i know this. The president can serve two terms consecutively lasting 4 years each.
2006-08-16 11:28:55
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answered by J. A. M. 4
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You should have learned this in government class. Four years is one term. A president can serve only two consectutive terms.
2006-08-16 11:26:42
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answered by sheeny 6
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4 years but he one that we have now is like not having a president at all
2006-08-16 11:28:10
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answered by Anonymous
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No. by utilising your logic, he's have been given a thank you to flow till now he catches up with invoice Clinton's sixteen years. Conservatives have been nevertheless blaming Clinton for the financial cave in in 2008. Or how approximately Jimmy Carter's 25 years? i've got heard one conservative attempt to describe how 9/11 became all his fault.
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answered by Anonymous
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