Multiple Choice
If a chief executive committed treason, bribery, or "other high crimes and misdemeanors," the House of Representatives could
A) remove him from office.
B) declare him unable to run for another term.
C) impeach him.
D) veto his actions to prevent further harm.
E) abolish the office of the presidency.
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