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Primarily the 1867 Tenure of Office Act, although they also charged him with a violation of the Command of Army Act, several counts of conspiracy, and two articles that amounted to embarrassing and annoying Congress with inflammatory public comments.

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A constitutionally questionable law whose violation by president Johnson formed the official basis for his impeachment?

"Tenure of Office" Act


A constitutionally questionable law whose violation by president Johnson formed the basis for his impeachment?

The Tenure of Office Act


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Can a contract violate a law?

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What law did congress pass in an attempt to limit the power of president Johnson?

Congress passed the Tenure of Office Act in 1867 to limit President Andrew Johnson's power by restricting his ability to remove certain officeholders without Senate approval. The law aimed to protect members of Johnson's cabinet, particularly Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, who opposed Johnson's policies. Johnson's violation of this act by attempting to dismiss Stanton led to his impeachment by the House of Representatives.


How do law enforcement violate the Bill of Rights?

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no Nothing violates that law.


Does Rust violate the law of conservation of mass rust?

no Nothing violates that law.


How do you violate the no slaves law?

Go turn your self in! :)


In a dictatorship how is rule of law regarded?

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