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According to the Constitution, who or what decides what constitutes an offense serious enough to merit impeachment and removal of a president from office?
 
  a. Congress
  b. the chief justice
  c. the Supreme Court
  d. state legislatures
  e. the cabinet

Question 2

Why have the Iowa caucus and New Hampshire primary played such an important role in the presidential nomination process?
 
  a. More presidential candidates have come from these two states than from any other state.
  b. The two states are so much like the nation as a whole that a candidate who does well there will do well nationwide.
  c. They receive a great deal of media attention because they are the first major events of the presidential election year.
  d. They are late in the presidential nominating process.
  e. Most candidates are from one of these two states.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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