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Papessa [141]
2 years ago
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What are three requirements or qualifications for a person to be eligible for the position of U.S. president? The person must be

at least 45 years of age. The person must be a natural-born citizen of the U.S. The person must have been a permanent resident for the previous fourteen years. The person must be at least 35 years of age. The person has to have lived in the United States his/her entire life.
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2 answers:
Vanyuwa [196]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The person must be a natural-born citizen of the U.S. The person must have been a permanent resident for the previous fourteen years. The person has to have lived in the United States his/her entire life.

Explanation:

fenix001 [56]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

To be eligible to be President, you must be:

At least 35 years old

A natural born citizen

A permanent resident for at least 14 years

Explanation:

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