The U.S. Constitution gives ________ the authority to vote on conviction for purposes of removing the president from office
A) the U.S. House of Representatives
B) the Supreme Court
C) the vice president
D) the U.S. Senate
E) state governors
D
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The person who is the principal assistant to the governor is the
a. chief of staff. b. attorney General. c. lieutenant governor. d. district attorney.
_________ is Islamic religious law based on the Qur'an, the teachings of the Prophet, and, for Shi'is, on the teaching of the Twelve Imams
a. Shari'a b. Madhi c. Torah d. Avesta e. Mellat
Which of the following statements regarding Constitutional Conventions is true?
A) Although there has not been a national Constitutional Convention held since 1787, more than 430 state Constitutional Conventions have been held. B) Although there has not been a national Constitutional Convention held since 1787, 32 amendments have been added to the Constitution. C) Convening a body that could conceivably create a new form of government causes concern to national political and judicial leaders. D) Each state has filed an application for a national convention at least twice, but only ten have been held. E) Congress considered convening a national convention in 2012 to mark the 225th anniversary of the 1787 convention.
The Federalist Papers were written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.