Why did the drafters of the Constitution reject the idea of term limits for members of Congress?

What will be an ideal response?

The drafters of the Constitution had two main reasons for being suspicious of term limits for members of Congress. First, they believed the reelection motive was a powerful one and that removing it for final-term members would reduce the incentive to be a good representative. Second, they believed that expertise and experience were important qualities for good representation, and so members should not be excluded from the body just for having additional years of experience.

Political Science

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a) it creates a good home page b) Lexis/Nexis can easily find it c) it makes more efficient use of your time when searching for references d) it assures that the research you conduct is of interest to you

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Which event in 1824 illustratedthe concerns surrounding King Caucus?

A)nomination of William Crawford in spite of his having suffered a debilitating stroke B)failure to hold a nominating caucus C)series of informal meetings held to select party nominees D)election of Andrew Jackson by the House of Representatives

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