Johnson's acquittal established this precedent about removal of a president from office

A) Only criminal actions warrant removal of a sitting president.
B) The appearance of criminality is not enough to remove a president from office.
C) Political disagreements are sufficient grounds for impeachment.
D) Only treasonous actions are grounds for removal of a president from office.


Answer: A

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