Historically, what were the essential three informal qualifications for U.S. presidents? (1 point)

• being male, being a person of color, and having experience (often in military form)
O being diverse in gender, being White, and having experience (often in military form)
• being male, being White, and having experience (often in military form)
• being male, being White, and holding advanced degrees

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The correct answer is: being male, being White, and having experience (often in military form).

Historically, U.S. presidents have predominantly been white men, and many have had military experience, which has often been viewed as an essential qualification for the presidency.