Why was the Twenty-fifth Amendment necessary?(1 point) Responses Prior to the Twenty-fifth Amendment, there was no term limit so the amendment was necessary to limit a presidential monopoly. Prior to the Twenty-fifth Amendment, there was no term limit so the amendment was necessary to limit a presidential monopoly. Prior to the Twenty-fifth Amendment, there was no written regulation stating the vice president would retain office if the president perished or was removed from office. Prior to the Twenty-fifth Amendment, there was no written regulation stating the vice president would retain office if the president perished or was removed from office. Prior to the Twenty-fifth Amendment, the lame duck period was too long. Prior to the Twenty-fifth Amendment, the lame duck period was too long. Prior to the Twenty-fifth Amendment, Congress had no way of impeaching or removing the president if they were unfit to retain power. Prior to the Twenty-fifth Amendment, Congress had no way of impeaching or removing the president if they were unfit to retain power.

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All of the above reasons contributed to the necessity of the Twenty-fifth Amendment.