Amendment 22 was passed by Congress on March 21, 1947 and then ratified on February 27, 1951. Amendment 22 limits the presidents to two terms in office.
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It states that no U.S. president can be elected for more than two terms in office.
The 12th Amendment provides the procedure for electing the President and the Vice President. Basically, it modified the process so that these positions are now elected by the Electoral College.
The 14th amendment, ratified on July 9, 1868, granted citizenship to all citizens born or naturalized in the United States. This included recently freed slaves.
amendment 22
First Amendment;A) Freedoms of religion, speech, and the press; rights of assembly and petition.Third Amendment;B) Quartering of soldiers - U.S. troops can't use your house without your permission.Fifth Amendment;C) Rights of the accused - allows criminals due process in court.Eighth Amendment;D) Excessive bail and punishment - also outlaws cruel and unusual punishment.APEX KIDS, =)
The 22nd amendment says that no one can be elected President more than twice, and anyone who has served more than 2 years of someone else's term as President can only be elected to one full term.