Impeachment Question 1 out of 17How many former presidents have been impeached? OneTwoThreeFourYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 2 out of 17Which statement is true of impeachment? An impeached President is thrown out of officeThe impeached Presidents were RepublicansThe impeached Presidents were DemocratsPresidents can only face one chargeYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 3 out of 17Which process in criminal law is likened to impeachment? IndictmentAcquittalCapital OffenseInjunctionYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 4 out of 17Per the U.S. Constitution, which prompts impeachment? Theft, bribery, physical assaultVerbal abuse, bribery, unethical behaviorTreason, bribery, other high crimes and misdemeanorsTreason, absence of office, misdemeanorsYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 5 out of 17At the federal level, how many steps is the impeachment process? OneTwoThreeFourYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 6 out of 17Which system did the Founding Fathers model the impeachment clause upon? French RepublicChina’s Constitutional RepublicBritish ParliamentJapan’s Constitutional MonarchyYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 7 out of 17Which of the following presidents did not have an impeachment inquiry? Bill ClintonRichard M. NixonAndrew JohnsonHerbert HooverYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 8 out of 17What happens if a majority of House members present vote to impeach? The president must resignThe house sends the article(s) to the Senate for a trialThe president must make a public apologyThe Senate will automatically dismiss the chargesYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 9 out of 17Which former presidents were tried in the Senate? Andrew Johnson and Bill ClintonRichard Nixon and Bill ClintonAndrew Johnson and Richard NixonBill Clinton and Barack ObamaYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 10 out of 17If there is a trial in the senate, which statement is untrue? The president would be summoned to appearThe president would essentially enter a pleaChief Justice must be excusedIf the president fails to appear, the Senate operates as if the plea is guiltyYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 11 out of 17What is the name for the House lawmakers who are designated to argue the case for impeachment? House Majority LeadersHouse ManagersHouse DirectorsHouse AdministratorsYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 12 out of 17How many articles of impeachment are drafted for each alleged offense? OneThreeSixTwelveYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 13 out of 17What was the similar result for Presidents Johnson and Clinton? They were removed from officeThey were acquittedThey were convictedThey pardoned themselvesYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 14 out of 17After being tried in the Senate, Johnson held onto his position by how many votes? OneTwoFourSixYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 15 out of 17Why was Johnson impeached? For perjury and obstruction of justiceFor violating the Tenure of Office ActFor forgeryFor failure to leadYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 16 out of 17Why was Clinton impeached? For forgeryFor failure to leadFor violating the Fair-Trade DealFor perjury and obstruction of justiceYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 17 out of 17Where does the impeachment process formally begin? In the SenateIn the Supreme CourtIn the House of RepresentativesPublic voteYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit Answer Subscribe to AMAC Daily News and Games Email If You Enjoy Games Like This - Subscribe to the AMAC Daily Newsletter! It's easy and FREE Subscribe Today! First Name Last Name Email *By providing your email address and subscribing, you agree to allow AMAC to send you "Join AMAC" emails, if you are not already an AMAC Member. Share Read more articles by The Association of Mature American Citizens Subscribe Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Label Name* Email* Label Name* Email* 5 Comments Most Voted Newest Oldest Inline Feedbacks View all comments Jan13 6 years ago 10 right, not good but not too bad. I’ve seen more members of the House that need to be impeached. What’s the saying, “ those in glass House(s) shouldn’t throw stones” . Warren Johnson 6 years ago got 12 right. I missed 3 that I should have guessed right! Not bad? Bill Carson 6 years ago “You got 16 out of 17!” I misread number ten… larry Svenkesen 6 years ago only 8 not to good, especially since that is all that is on the news nowdays s jones 6 years ago need to check question about — which is untrue Login Login Join Renew Member Benefits Newsline Member Benefits Advocacy Our Actions About Advocacy Issues Get Involved Weekly Update Annual Report Find Your Representative AMAC App Better for America Podcast Book Club AMAC Blog FAQ About Us Overview Our Team Our Stance on Key Issues Magazine Medicare Games Voice Your Opinion in AMAC Polls AMAC in the Media AMAC Action AMAC Foundation Social Security Guarantee Prime Directives Brief Prime Directives Details The AMAC Store Sweepstakes AMAC Active Contact Advertise with AMAC Terms & Conditions Privacy Policy wpDiscuz50Would love your thoughts, please comment.x()x| ReplyInsert