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In which Constitution was the term of office for the governor limited to no more than two successive terms?

  1. 1802

  2. 1851

  3. Both

  4. Neither

The correct answer is: 1851

The 1851 Constitution limited the term of office for the governor to no more than two successive terms. This was a change from the 1802 Constitution, which did not have any term limit for the governor. As for the other options, C is incorrect as it suggests that both the 1802 and 1851 Constitutions implemented this change, when it was only the 1851 Constitution that did so. And D is also incorrect as it suggests that neither Constitution implemented this change.