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Why do you think there were limits placed on congressional delegates, including how long they could serve and what other governm

ental positions they could hold?
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Vadim26 [7]2 years ago
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Athenians believed this term limit promoted widespread public service and prevented tyranny. During the American Revolution, delegates to the Continental Congress were limited to three one-year terms over a period of six years under the Articles of Confederation.
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