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Impeachment is the process by which a legislative body addresses charges against a government official.[1] National legislations differ regarding the definition and consequences of an impeachment. In many countries, for example those in Latin America, "impeachment" refers to a definitive destitution; a president in these jurisdictions is therefore only considered "impeached" when he or she has been definitely removed from office. In the United States, on the other hand, "impeachment" refers to a previous step, that of the authority's indictment; a U. S. president impeached by the House of Representatives remains in power while charges are addressed by the Senate, and may be found not guilty.
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The most suitable option is Henry VIII sicen he was the creator of the Church of England and renounced to the papal authority. He had to pass laws such as the Dissolution of the Monasteries in order to control the land; he dissolved monasteries and kept with their incomes and also, this policy controlled their meetings for example.
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