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Impeachment of President Johnson
What was the outcome of Johnson’s impeachment? Responses A Not guilty.Not guilty. B He resigned.He resigned. C Guilty, and forced to resign.Guilty, and forced to resign. D Guilty, but not removed from office
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D Guilty, but not removed from office.
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