According to the US Constitution (Article II, section 4), a president can be impeached for bribery, treason, or other "high crimes and misdemeanors." President Andrew Johnson (1868), President Richard Nixon (1974) and President Bill Clinton (1998-99) are the only three presidents ever considered for impeachment.
Philadelphia in the summer of 1787.
The constitution of the United states was signed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was signed in Virginia by 52 people. The founding fathers signed the Constitution in Philadelphia. It was signed in the white house
Anyone can write, draft a bill. But only a member of congress can sponsor the bill. The bill must be sponsored by a member before it can go to the floor for debate.
To ratify the Articles of Confederation.To change and make better the Articles of Confederation.To elect a President.To write the Constitution.To weaken the federal government
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In the United States, both the House of Representatives and the Senate can propose bills concerning how the state spends money. However, according to the Origination Clause in the Constitution, bills for raising revenue must originate in the House of Representatives.
Each representative has their own website page that you can visit. There you can find the representatives contact details. Alternatively you could write a letter and send it directly to the House of Representatives.
The Senate and the House of Representatives.
Only the House of Representatives can write appropriations (spending) bills.
Pass and write legislation
Any U.S. Representative, and only a U.S. Representative, may introduce articles of impeachment regarding any federal official, including the President, who is suspected to have committed bribery, treason, a high crime (a felony (?)) or a misdemeanor. If the House passes the articles of impeachment against the President, a trial is held in the Senate, with the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court presiding (the Chief Justice presides only when the President is the subject of the impeachment). At the end of the trial the Senate votes "guilty" or "not guilty". If at least two thirds of the Senators vote "guilty", the President is immediately removed from office and the Vice President becomes President. If less than two thirds of the Senate votes guilty, he is acquitted.
In May of 1787, the Founding Fathers gathered in Philadelphia. They met there to write a new Constitution in the Pennsylvania State House, the same building where the Declaration of Independence had been signed eleven years earlier. The building is now known as Independence Hall.
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You have to be 13 to write articles, i am ten and i want to write some articles for money but i am 3 years to young. Well to bad for me.
to write the Articles of Confederation
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