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2 July, 01:04

Which of the following scenarios would most likely be considered a violation of the Twenty-second

Amendment?

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Congress blocks an executive order after passing a bill declaring all executive orders null and

void

A member of Congress runs for a sixth term in office after receiving support from her

constituents

A sitting president runs for a third term in office after overwhelming support from the

American public

A sitting president commits troops to a military conflict without a declaration of war from

Congress

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  1. 2 July, 01:11
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    The scenario that is most likely to be considered as a violation of the Twenty-second Amendment is A sitting president runs for a third term in office after overwhelming support from the American public

    Explanation:

    The Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution talks about an individuals eligibility to contest in the presidential election of united states.

    According to the Twenty second amendment a individual can not contest in the presidential election for more than twice. Also as per the amendment no individual can be elected for a term exceeding 2 years of tenure.

    The 22nd Amendment was ratified in the year 1951 and was passed in reaction to President Franklin D. Roosevelt's four terms in office.

    A sitting president runs for a third term in office after overwhelming support from the American public

    so the above mentioned scenario is a violation of the Twenty-second Amendment
  2. 2 July, 01:21
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    Answer: The correct answer is a sitting president runs for a third term in office after overwhelming support from the American public.
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