In the United States it is a two step process. First, the House of Representatives must pass a movement to actually impeach the official in question, which means they deliver a formal statement of legal charges, by a simple majority vote. If that passes, then the Senate must vote to convict, and thereby remove from office, the official by a two-thirds majority vote. To be clear, convicting an official with the Impeachment process does NOT criminally convict them. It only removes them from office and a subsequent, later, vote decides if they can ever hold that, or any, office again. Any actual criminal proceedings are separate and held separately.
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If you're a major player in the government, you have to take care of all the issues that happen within the people, even the one that's deemed as 'not particularly important'. But if you're a minor player, you can choose to take a specific and major issue
1. Prehistoric hunter gathers
2. Prehistoric farmers
3. The Celts
4. The Romans
5. The Anglo Saxons
6. The Vikings
7. The Anglo Saxons again
8. The Normans
And then the Dutch got the throne through marriage and then the Germans with the House of Hanover.
The answer should be 4700 because there are 2 zeroś and it basically already rounded so its 4700.
Pope John Paul II helped to end the Cold War by becoming a figure of hope for those under the influence of Soviet Russia, he would send letters to the Russian Authorities, he would give speeches against the ideals of Russia, and he would go and visit Poland in person.