Lifespans Then vs. Now: Why No Max Age for Presidents?

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Have you ever wondered why presidents must be 35? Dive into the surprising truth behind this age requirement set by the founding fathers during the drafting of the United States Constitution. This video provides an in-depth exploration of the rationale behind the 35-year minimum age, rooted in the belief that age correlates with wisdom and experience necessary for leading a nation.

Uncover the historical context of the 18th century, when shorter lifespans made an upper age limit seem unnecessary, and understand the founding fathers' view on the value of accumulated wisdom over a lifetime. As times have changed, so have our perceptions of presidential capacity, leading to the ratification of the 25th Amendment in response to incidents like President Wilson's stroke and President Kennedy's assassination.

This insightful video offers a thorough examination of how societal changes have influenced the evolution of presidential age requirements. Join us as we reflect on the adaptive nature of the U.S. Constitution and the foresight of the founding fathers.

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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Why is the minimum age for the US President 35
01:24 - The 25th Amendment
02:12 - Concerns about Presidential Capacity
02:19 - The Adaptive Nature of the US Constitution

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