Question
How does this Section of the Constitution support Checks and Balances?
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The President must get the approval of the states
The President must get the approval of the states
The Constitution requires that the President’s actions be reviewed by the courts
The Constitution requires that the President’s actions be reviewed by the courts
The Constitution requires that the President’s nominations to the Supreme Court be approved by the Senate.
The Constitution requires that the President’s nominations to the Supreme Court be approved by the Senate.
Federalism requires that powers be shared between state and federal governments
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The Constitution requires that the President’s nominations to the Supreme Court be approved by the Senate. This supports checks and balances because it ensures that the President does not have unilateral authority in appointing Supreme Court justices, as the Senate has the power to approve or reject these nominations. This helps prevent one branch of government from becoming too powerful and provides a system of checks and balances between the executive and legislative branches.
The Constitution requires that the President’s nominations to the Supreme Court be approved by the Senate. This supports checks and balances because it ensures that the President does not have unilateral authority in appointing Supreme Court justices, as the Senate has the power to approve or reject these nominations. This helps prevent one branch of government from becoming too powerful and provides a system of checks and balances between the executive and legislative branches.
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