Chapter 10 – The Presidency
39. According to the Constitution, impeachment
cannot be used against an incumbent president.
can only be applied to a president who has committed treason.
can only be used against a president who has committed a violation of criminal law.
charges are voted on by the House of Representatives and, if approved, go to the Senate for a trial.
has been used against only one president.
Abuses of Executive Power and Impeachment
40. In the history of the United States, no president has ever
been impeached and acquitted.
been impeached and convicted.
Abuses of Executive Power and Impeachment
41. _____ and _____ are the only presidents in American history to have been impeached and acquitted.
Andrew Johnson; Bill Clinton
Richard Nixon; Franklin Roosevelt
Andrew Jackson; Herbert Hoover
Thomas Jefferson; Martin Van Buren
Andrew Jackson; Jimmy Carter
Abuses of Executive Power and Impeachment
42. Today, the members of the cabinet
are an informal group of presidential advisers.
are limited to the heads of the fifteen executive departments.
include fourteen department secretaries and the attorney general, plus other top officials chosen by the
president.
include only the heads of the Departments of State, Justice, Defense, and Treasury, plus the heads of the EPA,
CIA, and FBI.
are a subset of any six executive department heads, chosen by the president.