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6 years ago
Explain when and how presidents can be removed from office mid-term. Which presidents have been subject to this process and under what circumstances? Explain the circumstances under which you believe that a president should be impeached.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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What formal and informal powers could the president use to enlist Congressand the public in support of his or her agenda?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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What are wedge issues and why would they be important in a tight campaign?
 
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6 years ago
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An ideal response will:
1, Define impeachment and explain the circumstances that are listed in the Constitution under which the president can be impeached and removed from office.
2, Describe the role of the House and the Senate in the impeachment process.
3, Recount the circumstances under which Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were impeached but not removed from office. Explain that Richard M. Nixon resigned when his impeachment became imminent.
4,Discussthe specific criteria you would apply and what acts would warrant impeachment given the vague constitutional criteria.

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An ideal response will:
1, Describe the efforts the president can make to use the media to go public.
2, Discuss the president's ability to lead Congress directly.
3, Detail the use of executive orders to coordinate the implementation of U.S. policy through a large number of different bureaucracies.

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An ideal response will:
1, Define wedge issues as issues on which the other party's coalition is divided.
2, Note that a substantial number of voters are persuadable because they disagree with their preferred candidate on at least one issue, such as pro-choice Republicans or pro-Second Amendment Democrats.
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