Explain when and how presidents can be removed from office mid-term. Which presidents have been subject to this process and under what circumstances? Explain the circumstances under which you believe that the president should be impeached

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: An ideal response will:
1. Define impeachment and explain the circumstances that are listed in the Constitution under which the president can be impeached and removed from office.
2. Describe the role of the House and the Senate in the impeachment process.
3. Recount the circumstances under which Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were impeached but not removed from office. Explain that Richard M. Nixon resigned when his impeachment became imminent.
4. Discuss the specific criteria you would apply and what acts would warrant impeachment given the vague constitutional criteria.

Political Science

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Hiram Johnson was a Progressive reformer who became state _____

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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State and local governments typically utilize

a. central purchasing offices. b. decentralized, need-based purchasing processes. c. purchasing procedures that avoid the solicitation of bids for purchasing contracts. d. local purchasing offices, since the locality knows what it needs best.

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Bejukistan is in a dispute over water rights with its larger, more powerful neighborVoravia. Bejukistan seeks redress from a regional international organization that deals with water rights. This international organization penalizes Voravia by directing it to pay large fines to Bejukistan. Voravia, however, refuses to pay such fines and does not curb its transgressive behavior. This example supports which of the following viewpoints regarding the function of international organizations?

a. power-based explanations b. problem-based explanations c. border-based explanations d. economic-based explanations

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