What has to happen in Congress in order for the president to be impeached and removed from office?

a. The House must impeach the president by a simple majority; the Supreme Court must convict with a two-thirds vote.
b. The Senate must impeach the president by a simple majority; the House must convict with a two-thirds vote.
c. The House must impeach the president by a simple majority; the Senate must convict with a two-thirds majority.
d. The Supreme Court must impeach the president with a simple majority; the chief justice presides over a Senate trial that must convict with a two-thirds majority.


c

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Which statement explains why a candidate for office in the United States would find the issue of abortion politically challenging?

a. Supreme Court rulings protect abortion rights from political meddling. b. Catholics and Protestant fundamentalists are highly influential interest groups. c. Many Americans base their vote solely on a candidate's position on social issues. d. American voters who support abortion rights are also likely to oppose same-sex marriage.

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A CPI between ______% and ______% is one that most government policy makers can accept as tolerable.

A. 1; 2 B. 1; 4 C. 1; 6 D. 1; 8

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The free-rider problem refers to the difficulty of

A) small groups in raising enough money to influence policy. B) groups in organizing all their potential members. C) actual groups in collecting dues from members. D) potential groups in receiving their share in collective goods. E) all taxpayers having to pay for public services and payments that go only to the poor.

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Identify the three-pronged test that the Supreme Court has employed to assist in decision making for cases involving concerns about separation of church and state.

What will be an ideal response?

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