Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Option A. There are more democrats than republicans in Congress contains facts that can be confirmed and it not arguable
Option B. The United States has 50 states contains facts that can be confirmed and it not arguable
Option C. The constitution divides powers between the federal government and state government contains facts that can be confirmed and it not arguable
Option D. Senators should not have term limits is a claim that is arguable because it has been stated in the law that a senator can't use more than two tenure. For them to have more than two tenure, there has to be a debate.
Answer:
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The correct answer is : Senate.
The only institution with the power to put the official for such a vote is the House of Representatives (this is called impeachment), and the official is then tried by the Senate.
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Answer:
The candidates were:
Abraham Lincoln (Republican)
John C. Breckinridge (Southern Democrat)
John Bell (Constitutional Union)
Stephen A.Douglas (Northern Democrat)
Lincoln was outraged at the Kansas Nebraska act of 1854 and the Dred Scott decision. He was particularly displeased with Senator Stephen a. Douglas (D-Ill.) for championing the popular sovereignty doctrine, which allowed territories to decide whether to be free or slave states.
John C. Breckinridge supported the Kansas- Nebraska act, hoping it would stop slavery
Although a large slaveholder, Bell opposed efforts to expand slavery to the U.S. territories. He vigorously opposed Pres. James Knox Polk’s Mexican War policy and voted against the Compromise of 1850, the Kansas–Nebraska bill (1854), and the attempt to admit Kansas as a slave state. Bell’s temperate support of slavery combined with his vigorous defense of the Union brought him the presidential nomination on the Constitutional Union ticket in 1860, but he carried only Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee.
Stephen A. Douglass supported slavery.
Explanation: