Which requirement of the U.S. Constitution changed from an unwritten one to a written one?
Correct answer: The term limit requirement on the job of President of USA

Player #4250921
Now we need Congressional term limits.

Player #4250921
thebigtabu, Another thing to consider is to have each candidate for public office submit to a thorough background check. Public service employers have to have them. So should our elected officials.

Player #4250921
Is it a coincidence that this amendment passed Congress two years after FDR died in office after being elected to his fourth term as President?

Player Meyer
Player #4250921, amen to that suggestion!

Uninitialized
Player #4250921, you should want to know. you're going to wake up one morning and you are going to have a Dictator

gitel8
now we need term limits in the supreme court...

Kongo
Congressional term limits please Supreme Court limits

Barb@71
Matanto, George Washington understood the pitfalls of more than 2 terms as did everyone after him until FDR. Even though he would easily been elected he chose not to run.

Wannabe Vulcan
Player #4250921, no, it isn't.

85 Bear
The United States government/President, no longer adhere to our Constitution which is exactly why we are in a critical state at the present time. Our forefathers implemented checks & balances to ensure the country is run by the people for the people and to prevent government control. That has since slowly been eradicated and the government now has total co

Matanto
prior to the 22nd amendment there was no 'requirement' regarding the number of terms a president could serve...either written or unwritten. Very poorly an inaccurately worded question

Player #11740460
you did not mark the answer I chose which happened to be correct.

Player #2537916
Player #4250921, Absolutely!

RushMama2112
Player #4250921, nope.

quicksilver
Player #4250921, No