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Which statement accurately describes how the Senate and the president influence the U.S. judiciary?

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Answered by edwin555
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The statement that accurately describes how the Senate and the president influence the U.S judiciary is that the president's role is to nominate federal judges, while on the other hand the senate approves the nominations.

This is very very vital since it shows the joint relationship between the two arms of the government.

It is until the senate approves a nominated judge is when he or she becomes a federal judge.

Answered by Sidyandex
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The statement which correctly defines and describes that  how the Senate and the president influence the U.S judiciary are given below:

1) The function of  president is to nominate federal judges, while in other way,  the senate approves the nominations.

2) This is extremely vital since it defines  the joint relationship between the two arms of the U.S. government.

3) Until the senate approves and  nominate a  judge then only  he or she becomes a federal judge.

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