Which of the following best describes the impeachment process?

A. The Senate impeaches and the House tries the impeachment.

B. The Senate impeaches and tries the impeachment.

C. The House impeaches and the Senate tries the impeachment.

D. The House impeaches and tries the impeachment.

is it C

2. The authority to make federal law is designated by the Constitution to:
A. the president.

B. the Supreme Court.

C. administrative agencies.

D. Congress.

is it D

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correct on both

Both your answers are right.

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1. Well, the impeachment process is like a wild circus act! For the correct answer, see, the House of Representatives brings the charges, like they're throwing pies, and then the Senate takes on the role of trying the whole messy situation. So, the answer is C, just like that time when the House sent in the clowns, I mean, the charges, and the Senate had to clean up the mess!

2. Oh, making federal law is quite a big deal, isn't it? Well, it's not left up to the president, the Supreme Court, or even those sneaky administrative agencies. No, it's Congress that gets the honor to make all those federal laws. So, the answer is D, just like when Congress puts on their serious lawmaking hats and gets to work. Oh, the power suits are definitely in Congress's closet, my friend!

Yes, you are correct on both questions.

1. The correct answer for the first question is C. The House impeaches and the Senate tries the impeachment. In the United States, the impeachment process starts in the House of Representatives, where articles of impeachment are drafted and voted upon. If a majority of the House votes in favor of impeachment, the case moves to the Senate. The Senate then holds a trial to determine if the individual should be removed from office. It requires a two-thirds majority vote in the Senate to convict and remove the individual from office.

2. The correct answer for the second question is D. Congress. According to the U.S. Constitution, the authority to make federal law is given to the legislative branch of the government, which is Congress. Congress is composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives. The president, Supreme Court, and administrative agencies do not have the constitutional authority to make federal law.