What precedent did George Washington set by refusing to run for the presidency a third time?
a. Dignity of the office
b. Executive retirement
c. Term limits for leaders
d. U.S. isolationism

Respuesta :

b and a little of c because he wanted people to be able to say goodbye to their temporary leader

Answer:

Term limits for leaders

Explanation:

We usually say third time's a charm! Not if you're the president, though. Washington believed that two terms (or eight years) was enough and almost all future presidents agreed with him. Today, we have the 22nd amendment which limits a president to serving two terms.