Here are the responses to each statement:
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Presidents are limited to three terms of office.
False - The 22nd Amendment to the Constitution limits a President to two terms in office, totaling a maximum of eight years. -
The President's cabinet assists him/her by advising on policy matter and leading executive departments.
True - The President's cabinet is composed of the heads of the executive departments and other key advisors, and they provide advice on policy matters. -
There are both formal and informal qualifications to becoming President.
True - Formal qualifications include age, citizenship, and residency requirements outlined in the Constitution. Informal qualifications may include political experience, name recognition, and financial resources. -
The 20th, 22nd, and 25th Amendments lay out the line of succession for the office of President.
False - The 20th Amendment deals with the terms of office and inauguration dates, the 22nd Amendment limits presidential terms, and the 25th Amendment provides procedures for presidential succession and disability. The line of succession is primarily detailed in the Presidential Succession Act.
So the correct evaluations are:
- False
- True
- True
- False