Use the chart to answer the question.

Power of the House of Representatives Power of the Senate
A. Initiate revenue bills Choose the president if no majority in Electoral College
B. Impeach federal officials Confirm presidential appointments
C. Convict federal officials in impeachment trial Ratify treaties
D. Negotiate treaties Declare war
Use the chart to identify the correct powers of each congressional chamber as outlined in Article I of the Constitution.

D
B
C
A

The correct powers of each congressional chamber as outlined in Article I of the Constitution are:

House of Representatives:
A. Initiate revenue bills
B. Impeach federal officials

Senate:
C. Convict federal officials in impeachment trials
D. Ratify treaties

According to the chart, the correct powers of each congressional chamber as outlined in Article I of the Constitution are:

- Power of the House of Representatives: Initiate revenue bills
- Power of the Senate: Confirm presidential appointments

To identify the correct powers of each congressional chamber as outlined in Article I of the Constitution, we can refer to the chart provided:

Power of the House of Representatives:
A. Initiate revenue bills (not mentioned for the Senate)
B. Impeach federal officials (mentioned for the House)
C. Convict federal officials in impeachment trial (mentioned for the Senate)
D. Negotiate treaties (not mentioned for the House)

Power of the Senate:
A. Choose the president if no majority in Electoral College (not mentioned for the House)
B. Confirm presidential appointments (mentioned for the Senate)
C. Ratify treaties (mentioned for the Senate)
D. Declare war (not mentioned for the House)

Based on the chart, we can conclude that:
The correct powers of each congressional chamber, as outlined in Article I of the Constitution, are:
House of Representatives: B. Impeach federal officials
Senate: B. Confirm presidential appointments, C. Ratify treaties

So, the answer to the question is:
House of Representatives has the power to impeach federal officials (B)
Senate has the power to confirm presidential appointments (B) and ratify treaties (C).