Which of the following is NOT an example of an informal qualification common to past presidents?(1 point)

Responses

Past political experience
Past political experience

Significant military experience
Significant military experience

College degree
College degree

Public speaking ability
Public speaking ability

1 answer

The option that is NOT an example of an informal qualification common to past presidents is:

College degree

While many past presidents have held college degrees, it is not a formal or required qualification for the presidency, and not all have had a college education. The other options—past political experience, significant military experience, and public speaking ability—are more closely associated with the informal qualifications and backgrounds typical of many presidents.