How is a federal judge in the United States different when compared to a legislator?(1 point)

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A federal judge serves as long as the monarch wishes.
A federal judge serves as long as the monarch wishes.

A federal judge can make new laws as needed.
A federal judge can make new laws as needed.

A federal judge enforces the laws.
A federal judge enforces the laws.

A federal judge is appointed for life.

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The correct response is:

A federal judge is appointed for life.

Federal judges serve lifetime appointments, meaning they can serve as long as they maintain good behavior, while legislators are elected for fixed terms.