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Read this excerpt from "the all-american slurp." mrs. gleason announced that dinner was served and invited us to the dining table. it was lavishly covered with platters of food, but we couldn’t see any chairs around the table. so we carried over some dining chairs and sat down. all the other guests just stood there. what part of the plot is revealed in this excerpt? an introduction of the lin and gleason families a resolution in which the lins feel comfortable a conflict between the lins and the unfamiliar culture a conflict in which the other guests treat the lins unkindly
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a resolution in which the Lins feel comfortable
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How-to: Be Impeached as President
Presidency is a position that nearly every American dreams of, yet almost none will ever succeed in that dream. With such a powerful role as being the head of a country for a few years, surely a person could not have those privileges taken away. The truth is, there are ways to be 'fired' from being president. This act has only been done twice, or three depending on your viewpoint. The term for this is called impeachment.
1. Blatantly break a rule in place for government officials
Andrew Johnson was the 17th president of the United States. In 1867, a year before his impeachment, the Tenure of Office Act was passed by the United States Senate. This Act restricted presidential power by not allowing them to dismiss certain office-holders without approval from the Senate. President Johnson had been having issues with the Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton, since Lincoln's term. Johnson had attempted to replace Stanton without the Senate, knowing they would not approve. This ultimately led to the first presidential impeachment.
2. Cause a scandal.
Sexual harassment is what ultimately led to Bill Clinton's impeachment. Clinton was accused of sexual harassment by Paula Jones in 1998. By 1999, the Senate approved of his impeachment.
Richard Nixon resigned, but his impeachment was already being considered by the time he left office. Watergate is a well-known scandal that occurred in the 1970s involving President Nixon and his administration being part of the break-in and wiretapping of the Democratic Party's headquarters. It should be known that Nixon was a Republican.
"People have got to know whether or not their President is a crook. Well, I'm not a crook. I've earned everything I've got." - Richard Nixon, 1973
3. Deny accusations
In the cases of Clinton and Nixon, both denied all accusations thrown at them. Clinton, who is still alive, continues to turn down his involvement in sexual harassment towards Paula Jones. Until Nixon was proven guilty, he denied him and his administration to ever be part of a crime such as Watergate.
"I did not have sexual relations with that woman" - Bill Clinton.
4. Trial.
If you have correctly followed the previous steps, the trial may take a few days to a few months depending on the case. The Senate requires a two-thirds vote to finalize impeachment of an office-holder.
5. Impeachment.
Assuming the Senate voted accordingly, you should now find yourself out of office and without a job. Your impeachment has been finalized, and your reputation has been dented considerably. Congratulations!