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5 March, 13:49

Which of the following describes the selection of federal judges?

a. The president nominates someone to fill a vacancy, and the Senate confirms the choice.

b. The Senate nominates someone to fill a vacancy, and the president confirms the choice.

c. The president nominates someone to fill a vacancy, and the House confirms the choice.

d. The House nominates someone to fill a vacancy, and the president confirms the choice.

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  1. 5 March, 14:21
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    The answer is letter A. The statement under letter A states that the President of the United States nominates someone to fill a vacancy, and the Senate confirms the choice. The answers of letters B, C and D are incorrect. The House is only involved when there is an impeachment case against the Federal judge.
  2. 5 March, 14:24
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    The answer is letter A. the president nominates and the Senate affirms the choice. It was stated in the US constitution under Article II that the president can nominate his choice with the advice of the Senate. Then the Senate shall confirm whether or not the judge is fit for the position as the Federal Judge
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