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24. Who appoints ambassadors, judges, and advisors?
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In the United States, ambassadors, judges, and certain advisors are appointed by the President. However, many of these appointments require the advice and consent of the Senate. This is stipulated in the U.S. Constitution, specifically in Article II, Section 2.
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