Who elects the president, should the Electoral College fail to do so?

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Responses

both Houses of Congress
both Houses of Congress

courts
courts

House of Representatives
House of Representatives

Senate
If the president negotiates a treaty with another nation, when does it become law in the United States?

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Responses

after it is approved by both houses of Congress
after it is approved by both houses of Congress

after it is approved by the House of Representatives
after it is approved by the House of Representatives

after it is approved by the Senate
after it is approved by the Senate

after it is approved by the Supreme Court
Which describes the process of impeachment correctly?

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Responses

By a simple majority, the House of Representatives must vote for the impeachment of a federal official. The Senate then holds a trial.
By a simple majority, the House of Representatives must vote for the impeachment of a federal official. The Senate then holds a trial.

By a two-thirds majority, the Senate must vote for impeachment of a federal official. The House then holds a trial.
By a two-thirds majority, the Senate must vote for impeachment of a federal official. The House then holds a trial.

By a simple majority, the Senate must vote for the impeachment of a federal official. The Supreme Court then holds a trial.
By a simple majority, the Senate must vote for the impeachment of a federal official. The Supreme Court then holds a trial.

The Supreme Court must agree unanimously to impeach a federal official. Then by a two-thirds majority, both Houses of Congress must vote for impeachment.

1 answer

  1. Who elects the president, should the Electoral College fail to do so?

    • Answer: House of Representatives
  2. If the president negotiates a treaty with another nation, when does it become law in the United States?

    • Answer: after it is approved by both houses of Congress
  3. Which describes the process of impeachment correctly?

    • Answer: By a simple majority, the House of Representatives must vote for the impeachment of a federal official. The Senate then holds a trial.