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∙ 12y agotwo thirds
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∙ 12y ago2/3 must agree
Agree is 同意 in Chinese.
Agree and disagree are antonyms.
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That would be something like: "I agree with that"
2/3 must agree
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To expel a member, two thirds of the House or Senate must agree to the removal.
If the Senate does not agree with the President's nominations, they are rejected and the President nominates somebody else. If the Senate does agree with treaties negotiated by the President, they do not take effect.
the senate has to agree on the bill before it goes on
Yes, both the House of Representatives and the U.S Senate have to agree to a bill before it is sent to the President.
If the Senate does not agree with the treaty presented to them by the President they do not have to accept it.
No, you have that backwards. Impeachment always begins in the House of Representatives; if a simple majority of the House votes for impeachment, the official proceeds to trial in the Senate. That is how President Johnson's impeachment worked, too.
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the senate has to agree on the bill before it goes on.
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The Constitution gives separate powers to the House of Representatives and the Senate. Only the House of Representatives can impeach (bring charges against) a government official. Only the Senate can hold a trial to determine whether the impeached official is guilty. The Constitution requires impeachment activities to occur in that order. This is similar to the way the legal system works: a defendant must be charged first and tried second. The Senate didn't remove Johnson from office after the House impeached him because they couldn't get two-thirds of the Senate to agree to find him guilty. Johnson was acquitted by a single vote. The word Congress refers to the Senate and the House of Representatives as a whole, and doesn't apply here. Each part of Congress has its own job.