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AP United States Government and Politics
Multiple Choice

Senate's Role in Judicial Appointments

Medium Unit 2: Branches Of Government Appointments And Confirmations

In the context of the United States government, the appointment of federal judges, including justices of the Supreme Court, is a critical process that involves both the President and the Senate. The President nominates candidates for these positions, who then must be confirmed by a majority vote in the Senate. This procedure is outlined in Article II of the U.S. Constitution. It has significant political implications, as the Senate's composition can affect the confirmation of a nominee. Various factors influence this process, such as the current political climate, ideological alignment of the nominee, and the President's relationship with the Senate.

Which of the following statements best describes the role of the Senate in the appointment process of federal judges?

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