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Naddik [55]
3 years ago
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Which statement accurately describes one of Congress's methods of limiting presidential power?

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storchak [24]3 years ago
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Question: Which statement accurately describes one of Congress's methods of limiting presidential power?

A. Congress can agree to a treaty without the president's consent.

B. Congress can declare an executive action unconstitutional.

C. Congress can impeach a president accused of committing a crime.

D. Congress can take control over the military during times of war.

Answer:

"Congress can impeach a president accused of committing a crime. " this statement describes one of Congress's methods of limiting presidential power

Explanation:

This is found on Article 1 & 2 and 1 & 3 of the United States Constitution. It gives the House of Representatives and the Senate the sole power to try impeachments. The crimes that could impeach the president is treason, bribery. and other high misdemeanors and crimes. Presidential power follow from the enumerated powers given to the president in the Constitution, which include carrying out the law, conducting diplomacy, vetoing laws, appointing certain officials, granting pardons, and issuing proclamations.

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