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Other than the impeachment process, what allows for the removal of the president of the United States from office?

A.
the Elastic Clause, granting Congress the power to carry out its duties

B.
Article III, outlining the power and structure of the federal judicial branch

C.
the Twenty-Fifth Amendment, concerning vacancies in the presidency

D.
Article II, outlining the power and structure of the federal executive branch

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C. the Twenty-Fifth Amendment, concerning vacancies in the presidency

Explanation: The 25th Amendment provides procedures for presidential succession and for declaring a president unable to discharge the powers and duties of the office (Section 4), allowing the vice president to become acting president and, with congressional action, effectively removing the president from office for incapacity.