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Based on the passage, under which circumstance might a federal official be impeached?

A
when the official is accused of lying under oath
B.
when someone in the House dislikes the official
C. when the official falsely accuses a senator of breaking the law
D.when the official has become unpopular with the American public

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Based on the passage, under which circumstance might a federal official be impeached-example-1

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Answer:

A -when the official is accused of lying under oath

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Loquace
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

A is the only option that seems logical for the question. A government official can't be impeached simply because the representatives don't like them or they've become unpopular (think Donald Trump and his trial). Also, they can't be impeached because of a false accusation, that's a bit harsh. Hope this helps!

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