Article II of the United States Constitution states that only natural-born citizens of the United States who have attained the age of 35 years and who have resided in the United States for 14 years may become president. The 22nd amendment to the Constitution imposes a two-term limit for this office by declaring that a person can be elected for two four-years terms only, but that when a person acts as president for no more than two years for which he or she was not elected, such as when a vice-president succeeds a deceased president, he or she may be elected twice after completing the former president's term.
In the passage it is stated that among citizens _____.
who are natural-born of the US and are 35 years old with a residence of 14 years in the USA can be president
who are younger than 40 and originally American are allowed to vote in the elections
only those who live in the USA are allowed to be candidates for the elections
the most likely to be become president are those who live in a particular town for about 14 years or so
who are below 35 are strictly prohibited from voting in the elections
From the text it can be inferred that _____.
a 39-year-old man born in the US cannot become president
a 55-year-old woman who was born in Japan of parents who were citizens of the US and who has lived in the US for 20 years cannot become president
a 45-year-old woman born of parents who were US citizens cannot become president
a 40-year-old naturalized citizen who has lived in the US for 25 years cannot become president
any person who is black cannot be president in any condition at all
The author points out that according to the 22nd amendment _____.
without being elected a person can act as president for only three years
vice presidents have similar rights with the president of the USA
article II stands for supporting American families
the president of the USA leaves his/her place to the vice-president before the new election
a person can be elected for two four-year terms only