Question
What are the roles of the president and the Senate in appointing Supreme Court justices?(1 point)
Responses
The president has sole decision making when appointing federal judges.
The president has sole decision making when appointing federal judges.
The Senate votes on candidates, and the president confirms their nomination.
The Senate votes on candidates, and the president confirms their nomination.
The president nominates the candidates and the Senate confirms or rejects them.
The president nominates the candidates and the Senate confirms or rejects them.
The Senate and the House of Representatives nominate and confirm federal judges.
Responses
The president has sole decision making when appointing federal judges.
The president has sole decision making when appointing federal judges.
The Senate votes on candidates, and the president confirms their nomination.
The Senate votes on candidates, and the president confirms their nomination.
The president nominates the candidates and the Senate confirms or rejects them.
The president nominates the candidates and the Senate confirms or rejects them.
The Senate and the House of Representatives nominate and confirm federal judges.
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GPT 3.5
The correct response is: The president nominates the candidates and the Senate confirms or rejects them.