The correct answer is:<em> B. The Constitution limits presidents to two four-year terms in office.</em> This is declared in the 22nd amendment. Before the 22nd amendment, Presidents usually served two terms, as George Washington did. Franklin D Roosevelt did not follow this tradition and was President for four terms. World War II and the Great Depression convinced him to run for a third and fourth term. After FDR died in 1945, many Americans began to distinguish that having a president serve more than eight years was bad for the country. This led to the 22nd amendment, which was passed by Congress in 1947 and ratified by the states by 1951.
This is a condition that put someone in a negative and anxious emotional state. It's not a medical condition but a personality trait. People with this condition suffer from depression, guilt, anger and anxiety.