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How is the president’s power to make appointments limited?
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The president can only appoint law-makers.
The president can only appoint law-makers.
The president must make all appointments in the first 100 days of office.
The president must make all appointments in the first 100 days of office.
The appointments must undergo judicial review.
The appointments must undergo judicial review.
The Senate must approve the appointments.
The Senate must approve the appointments.
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The Senate must approve the appointments.
(Under the Constitution the president nominates, but many high-level appointments require Senate "advice and consent" — a confirmation vote.)
(Under the Constitution the president nominates, but many high-level appointments require Senate "advice and consent" — a confirmation vote.)
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