Answer 1[A]: The president nominates possible candidates for cabinet secretaries and sends their nominations to the Senate.
This statement best describes the president's authority in appointing individuals to cabinet secretaries. The president has the power to nominate potential candidates for cabinet secretaries, and these nominations must be confirmed by the Senate. Once the president nominates someone for a cabinet position, the Senate then reviews their qualifications and conducts a confirmation process before the appointment is finalized. Therefore, the president's authority lies in the initial nomination of candidates for cabinet secretaries.
[1 Point] (Question 2): Which statement BEST describes the president's authority in appointing individuals to cabinet secretaries? Please explain your answer.
(Answer 1[A]: The president nominates possible candidates for cabinet secretaries and sens their nominates to the Senate).
(Answer 2[B]: The president approves individuals for cabinet secretaries that are nominated by the Senate).
(Answer 3[C]: The president has the sole power to nominate and confirm cabinet secretaries).
(Answer 4[D]: The president confirms cabinet secretaries after interviewing individuals).
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