In a response of 150 words to 200 words, please explain whether you feel that the qualifications for becoming president are appropriate? Are they stringent enough or are they too stringent? For instance, do people at the age of 35 possess the requisite knowledge and experience to lead the nation today? Would a 35-year-old at the time of the adoption of the Constitution have been sufficiently experienced in order to govern the nation? Was William Jennings Bryan old enough when he ran for the presidency at 36? On the other hand, should there be an upper age limit for serving as president?
To become a president of a country its an amazing thing for any
of a person but achieving a president position at a very less age
is most amazing then that. Likewise, William Jennings Bryan was
born on March 19, 1860 – July 26, 1925. He was an American orator
and politician from Nebraska. He became the president of United
States at a very younger age. His knowledge and smartness made him
the successful president of country.
Age does not matter to become a president of a nation. If a person
have a proper knowledge then he or she anyone can become a
president. Knowledge is very important.
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