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James, J.A.

"Our Government: Local, State, and National: Idaho Edition"


11. For accounts of the methods by which a census is taken, see American
Census Methods, Forum, 30:109-119. Census of 1910, Rev. of R's,
41:589-596; 404, 405.
12. Who are some of the best-known representatives and senators? For
what reasons are they noted?
13. Who are the senators from your State? When was each elected?
14. Give the names of the speaker and of the president _pro tempore_.
15. Would you have voted for the Seventeenth Amendment? See Outlook,
67:559-604; 73:277-285; 386-392. For other references, see James and
Sanford, Government in State and Nation, p. 137.


CHAPTER VIII.

POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE SEPARATE HOUSES.
I. IMPEACHMENT.
Article II, Section 4. _The President, Vice-President and all civil
officers of the United States, shall be removed from office on
impeachment for, and conviction of, treason, bribery, or other high
crimes and misdemeanors._
Article I, Section 2, Clause 5. _The House of Representatives shall ...
have the sole power of impeachment.


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