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3 July, 16:32

What is impeachment of a president?

a. When the Senate accuses the president of a crime.

b. When the House removes a president from office.

c. When the House accuses a president of a crime.

d. When the Senate removes a president from office.

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  1. 3 July, 17:06
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    The answer is C. When the House accuses a president of a crime. In the US, impeachment proceedings begin with the House of Representatives. A member or non-member of the House must commence the proceedings with a list of charges against the president. The trial is then judged by the Senate. The Senate has the power to convict or acquit a president. Conviction results in a removal from office.
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