Oct 19, 2016 - More<span> than 20 journalists across NPR fact checked their comments. ... Bernie Sanders said he </span>would have<span> a litmus test for Supreme Court justices. ... This is not Clinton's position, though </span>she does<span> favor stricter gun regulations. ... And the court </span>didn't accept<span> that reasonable regulation, but they've </span>accepted<span> .</span>
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George Washington set a precedent for the office of the president that was followed by almost every president that was elected after him. George Washington chose to only serve two terms in office. He did this because he believed that if he were to die in office Americans would view presidency as a lifetime appointment. Due to this, he decided to step down after only two terms. The only president to have served more than two terms was Franklin D. Roosevelt, who served four terms from 1933 to 1945. Due to this, in 1947 Congress passed the 22nd amendment which stated that a president could not serve more than two terms in office.
I believe it's July. My apologies in advance if that is incorrect.
Answer:
13
Explanation:
The first 13 states were Virginia, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, and Georgia.