Question
Which statement about the Senate’s role in federal appointments is correct?
The Senate must approve the appointment by a vote of two-thirds of the Senate.
The Senate recruits and interviews candidates for federal appointments.
The Senate hires investigators to determine a nominee’s qualifications.
The Senate can approve or deny an appointment without explanation.
The Senate must approve the appointment by a vote of two-thirds of the Senate.
The Senate recruits and interviews candidates for federal appointments.
The Senate hires investigators to determine a nominee’s qualifications.
The Senate can approve or deny an appointment without explanation.
Answers
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The correct statement about the Senate's role in federal appointments is:
**The Senate can approve or deny an appointment without explanation.**
While the Senate does not have to provide explanations for their votes on appointments, they do have the power to confirm or reject nominees put forth by the President, including federal judges, cabinet members, and other key positions. The other statements are not accurate regarding the Senate's role in this process.
**The Senate can approve or deny an appointment without explanation.**
While the Senate does not have to provide explanations for their votes on appointments, they do have the power to confirm or reject nominees put forth by the President, including federal judges, cabinet members, and other key positions. The other statements are not accurate regarding the Senate's role in this process.