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The term of office for the president defines how long an elected president can serve in a single period and whether there are limits on reelection. In the United States, the pre...
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Government and Policy
The term of office for the president defines how long an elected president can serve in a single period and whether there are limits on reelection. In the United States, the pre...
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Only one U.S. president has served three terms: Franklin D. Roosevelt, who was elected to a third term in 1940 and a fourth in 1944 before his death in 1945. His unprecedented f...
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Franklin D. Roosevelt served the longest term as President of the United States, holding office for more than twelve years from March 1933 to April 1945. This profile explains h...
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Franklin D. Roosevelt served the longest as President of the United States, holding office for 12 years from March 1933 to April 1945 across four elected terms. His record was e...
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