How does the president limit the judicial powers of the courts?

A. The president can reverse judicial rulings.

B. The president can remove judges from the bench.

C. The president appoints all federal judges.

D. The president interprets laws.

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The correct answer is:

C. The president appoints all federal judges.

While the president does not directly limit judicial powers, the appointment of federal judges gives the president significant influence over the judiciary. Once appointed, these judges can serve for life, shaping the judicial landscape for years to come according to the president's judicial philosophy. The other options are inaccurate in the context of presidential powers regarding the judiciary.

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