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Why was the Senate given the power of advice and consent? (1 point)

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The Senate was given the power of advice and consent as a means to check the powers of the executive branch, particularly the President. This power allows the Senate to review and approve presidential appointments, such as cabinet members, federal judges, ambassadors, and other high-ranking officials. It ensures a system of checks and balances, where the Senate can scrutinize and confirm or reject the President's nominees, thereby preventing potential abuse or inappropriate choices by the executive branch.
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