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U.S. Presidents are elected for how long of a term?
Four years
How many terms did George Washington serve?
Two
Which U.S. President is the only one to serve for three terms?
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
How many terms was FDR elected to?
Four. He died shortly after he was elected to a fourth term.
What is the most terms that any president may serve?
Two
When was the 22nd amendment enacted?
1951
Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution provided that a president may only serve for a certain number of terms?
the 22nd
Who was the first president of the U.S.?
George Washington
George Washington was from which party?
Federalist Party
When was George Washington first elected?
1789
Who was the second president of the U.S.?
John Adams
From which party was John Adams?
Federalist Party
When was John Adams first elected president?
1797
Who was the third president of the U.S.?
Thomas Jefferson
From which party was Thomas Jefferson?
Democratic-Republican Party
When was Thomas Jefferson first elected?
1801
Who was the fourth president of the U.S.?
James Madison
From which party was James Madison?
Democratic-Republican Party
When was James Madison first elected?
1809
Who was the fifth president of the U.S.?
James Monroe
Who was the only president elected unanimously by the electoral college?
George Washington
Which president never lived in Washington D.C. during his presidency?
George Washington
Where was the nation's capitol during George Washington's presidency?
Philadelphia
Which two presidents signed the declaration of independence?
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson
Which president was the great-great-grandson of John and Priscilla Alden, pilgrims who landed at Plymouth Rock in 1620.
John Adams