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The selection of federal justices by the executive branch is an example of
checks and balances.
original jurisdiction.
advice and consent.
appellate jurisdiction.
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advice and consent.
The Constitution gives the president the power to nominate federal justices, but the Senate must give its "advice and consent" (confirmation), making appointments an example of that constitutional process (and a form of checks and balances).
The Constitution gives the president the power to nominate federal justices, but the Senate must give its "advice and consent" (confirmation), making appointments an example of that constitutional process (and a form of checks and balances).
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