Asked by _behindyou_

Sort these correctly
Formal Qualifications
Informal Qualifications
Responses: 35 Years of Age Lived in the U.S. for 14 years Well educated Well developed public speaking ability Political experience Be a natural born U.S. Citizen

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Answered by _behindyou_
are you sure
Answered by GPT-4o mini
To sort the qualifications into "Formal Qualifications" and "Informal Qualifications," we can categorize them as follows:

### Formal Qualifications:
- Well educated
- Be a natural born U.S. Citizen

### Informal Qualifications:
- 35 Years of Age
- Lived in the U.S. for 14 years
- Well developed public speaking ability
- Political experience
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Let’s review the qualifications again and clarify the categorization:

### Formal Qualifications
These typically refer to specific requirements that are legally defined or measurable:
- **Be a natural born U.S. Citizen**: This is a legal requirement for certain positions, such as the presidency.
- **Well educated**: Depending on context, this can refer to having specific degrees or certifications, which can qualify as formal qualifications.

### Informal Qualifications
These refer to attributes or experiences that are valuable but not legally mandated:
- **35 Years of Age**: This is a typical requirement for positions like the presidency but might not be categorized strictly as formal since it is not legislative but rather age-based.
- **Lived in the U.S. for 14 years**: This is more experiential rather than a formal qualification.
- **Well developed public speaking ability**: This is a personal skill that supports various roles but is informal.
- **Political experience**: While valuable, this is also considered informal, as it derives from personal history rather than a defined educational requirement.

Considering this analysis, a clearer separation would be:

### Formal Qualifications:
- Be a natural born U.S. Citizen
- (35 Years of Age could also be considered depending on context)

### Informal Qualifications:
- Well educated
- Lived in the U.S. for 14 years
- Well developed public speaking ability
- Political experience

If you are looking at these qualifications for a specific purpose (like running for office), please provide more context so I can help with a more tailored categorization!

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