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stepladder [879]
3 years ago
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Please please, god bless you if you help me with this, im giving all my points away, please help me even if it takes you a littl

e of your time, i promise i will reward you with whatever you want!
Read each and provide 5 facts in your own words from each article.
ArtII.S4.2.2 Impeachable Offenses: Historical Background
ArtII.S4.2.2 Impeachable Offenses: Historical Background
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jok3333 [9.3K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

ArtII.S4.2.2 Impeachable Offenses:

The president vice president and all civil officers of the US will be removed from office on Impeachment  for a conviction of treason bribery or another type of high crimes

Explanation:

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