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kaid0807

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What did Justice Harland Fiske Stone argue?
 
  A) Speech and religion are not important.
  B) Speech and religion should not be considered by the Supreme Court.
  C) Speech and religion are really the same.
  D) Speech and religion are in a preferred position.
  E) Speech and religion should be substantially limited.

Question 2

What does the Constitution stipulate regarding impeachment?
 
  A) It can be applied only to a president who has committed treason.
  B) It can be used only against a president who has committed a violation of criminal law.
  C) It cannot be used against an incumbent president.
  D) It is voted on by the House of Representatives.
  E) It requires a two-thirds vote of the Senate.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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