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If an administration feels a president is incapable of preforming their duties, what is the first step must they take as outlined in section four of the Twenty-fifth Amendment?(1 point)
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The vice president and a majority of cabinet members need to put in writing their lack of faith in the president to the Speaker of the House.
The vice president and a majority of cabinet members need to put in writing their lack of faith in the president to the Speaker of the House.
The vice president must be appointed by Congress to take over.
The vice president must be appointed by Congress to take over.
The administration adds additional limitations on the presidential terms.
The administration adds additional limitations on the presidential terms.
The administration must submit their concerns in writing during the lame duck period.
The administration must submit their concerns in writing during the lame duck period.
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The vice president and a majority of cabinet members must put in writing their lack of faith in the president to the Speaker of the House (and the President pro tempore of the Senate).
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