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Which best explains how the Senate affects the powers of the president?
The Senate must approve many presidential actions.
The Senate often has more powers than the president.
The Senate must have the same powers as the president.
The Senate often rejects many presidential actions.
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"The Senate must approve many presidential actions."
Explanation: The Constitution gives the Senate "advice and consent" powers — it must confirm presidential appointments (cabinet, judges, ambassadors) and ratify treaties, and it holds impeachment trials — all of which check and limit presidential power.
Explanation: The Constitution gives the Senate "advice and consent" powers — it must confirm presidential appointments (cabinet, judges, ambassadors) and ratify treaties, and it holds impeachment trials — all of which check and limit presidential power.
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