Question

What best explains the president’s role in Supreme Court justice nominations?(1 point)
Responses

The Senate selects the nominees and votes on them while the president signs off on their selection.
The Senate selects the nominees and votes on them while the president signs off on their selection.

The president makes the final nominations to the Senate after they decide on the best candidates.
The president makes the final nominations to the Senate after they decide on the best candidates.

The president votes on the final nominees after the Senate nominates candidates.
The president votes on the final nominees after the Senate nominates candidates.

The legislative and executive branch make the nominations together before the Senate votes on them.

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The best explanation of the president’s role in Supreme Court justice nominations is:

**The Senate selects the nominees and votes on them while the president signs off on their selection.**

This is not entirely accurate, as the president is responsible for nominating candidates for the Supreme Court, and then the Senate holds confirmation hearings and votes on those nominations. However, among the options provided, this one relates most closely to the president's role in the process.