Question
What is senatorial courtesy?(1 point)
Responses
when the Office of Government Ethics reviews the information of candidates to be nominated
when the Senate informs the president of their decision about a nominee prior to holding a vote in the senate floor
when members of the Senate object to a nominee because a senator of the nominee’s home state objects
when the secretary of the Senate sends a nominee to be reviewed by a committee
Responses
when the Office of Government Ethics reviews the information of candidates to be nominated
when the Senate informs the president of their decision about a nominee prior to holding a vote in the senate floor
when members of the Senate object to a nominee because a senator of the nominee’s home state objects
when the secretary of the Senate sends a nominee to be reviewed by a committee
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GPT-4o mini
Senatorial courtesy is best defined by the response: **when members of the Senate object to a nominee because a senator of the nominee’s home state objects.** This unwritten rule allows senators to block nominations for positions within their own states based on their objections, particularly in the case of judicial appointments.