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The main cities Washington Washington Chicago New York Chicago New York Boston Los Angeles Boston Los Angeles San Francisco Detroit San Francisco Detroit Philadelphia Philadelphia

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Find the meaning of the underlined words Term a limousine expenses Term a limousine expenses Earn serve in fact Earn serve in fact Resident U. S. citizen Resident U. S. citizen 1 To be president, you must be a person who lives in the United States for fourteen years. 1 To be president, you must be a person who lives in the United States for fourteen years. 2 To be president, you must be a person whose country is the United States. 2 To be president, you must be a person whose country is the United States. 3 You become president for a fixed period of time. 3 You become president for a fixed period of time. 4 A president can only work for two terms. 4 A president can only work for two terms. 5 When you are president, you make $ 200, 000 a year. 5 When you are president, you make $ 200, 000 a year. 6 You also get $ 50, 000 for money to pay for other things you need. 6 You also get $ 50, 000 for money to pay for other things you need. 7 As president, you get free use of an expensive car with a driver. 7 As president, you get free use of an expensive car with a driver. 8 Before 1951, you could be president for more than eight years. In truth, Franklin D. Roosevelt was president for twelve years. 8 Before 1951, you could be president for more than eight years. In truth, Franklin D. Roosevelt was president for twelve years.

Complete the sentence 1 To be president, you must be ….. 1 To be president, you must be ….. a) forty five years old or older, b) thirty five years old or older, c) fifty years old. a) forty five years old or older, b) thirty five years old or older, c) fifty years old. 2 A term is …. 2 A term is …. a) eight years old, b) four years old, c) twelve years old a) eight years old, b) four years old, c) twelve years old 3 You can be president for …. 3 You can be president for …. a) a term b) twelve years, c) two terms a) a term b) twelve years, c) two terms 4 Franklin D. Roosevelt was president for …. 4 Franklin D. Roosevelt was president for …. a) two terms, b) twelve years, c) a term. a) two terms, b) twelve years, c) a term. 5 …of.the. presidents were lawyers 5 …of.the. presidents were lawyers a) twenty two b) four c) two. a) twenty two b) four c) two.