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Which of the following has a two-year term of office?

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options?

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Which of the following has a two-year term of office? U.S. Senate President House of Representatives Chief Justice

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house of representatives

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Term limits in the Constitution[edit] In contrast to the Articles of Confederation, the federal constitution convention at Philadelphia omitted mandatory term limits from the second national frame of government, i.e. the U.S. Constitution of 1789 to the present. However, George Washington set the informal precedent for a two-term limit for the Presidency—a tradition that prevailed until Franklin Roosevelt's presidency, after which the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified in 1951 formally establishing in law the two-term limit.

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President

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