42. Explain the impeachment process.(1 point) Responses The House of Representatives impeaching or bringing charges of serious wrongdoings against the President. The Senate then conducts a trial. If two-thirds of the senators vote to convict, then the President must leave. The House of Representatives impeaching or bringing charges of serious wrongdoings against the President. The Senate then conducts a trial. If two-thirds of the senators vote to convict, then the President must leave. The voters of the United States bring their concerns to the judicial branch and ask them to remove the President. The voters of the United States bring their concerns to the judicial branch and ask them to remove the President. The electoral college decides if the President has committed unconstitutional acts. If the President is found guilty, then they have to leave office. The electoral college decides if the President has committed unconstitutional acts. If the President is found guilty, then they have to leave office. The Senate brings charges of serious wrongdoings against the President to the judicial branch. The Supreme Court decides if the President is guilty or not. If found guilty, then the President must leave.

The House of Representatives impeaches or brings charges of serious wrongdoings against the President. Then, the Senate conducts a trial. If two-thirds of the senators vote to convict, the President must leave office. This process is separate from the electoral college and the judicial branch's role is limited to conducting the trial, rather than actively deciding the guilt or innocence of the President.