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If a vice president takes over the office of President Joe many years can they stay in office? A. Reran office for a max of 10’years as long as they are less then 2 years left in the previous presidents term b. Retain office for a max of 10 years regardless of the number of years left on the previous presidents term c. Only
Remain in office for a max of 2 terms including the one they finish d. Retain office for a max of 10 years as long as they are more than two years left in the previous presidents term

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The correct answer is **A**: A vice president who assumes the office of the president can serve a maximum of 10 years in total, which includes the time they serve as president if they step in to complete a previous president's term, as long as they serve less than two years of that previous term. According to the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, no person can be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and those who serve as president for more than two years of a term to which someone else was elected can only be elected for one additional term.
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