yes, the president appoints the cabinet and the senate aproves it
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One of the powers that the president shares with the senate is to appoint judges. Another power that they both share is to enter into treaties with other countries.
it gets introduced then sent to committees (house of reps) then house votes on it then introduced to senate sent to senate committees senate votes on it voting is called floor action because the bill is on the "floor" for voting then to president where he approves or vetoes
Senate. The Senate must give a majority vote to approve a Supreme Court nominee.
the president can appoint whoever they want.. dictator
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The president can negotiate treaties, but they must be ratified by the senate to go into effect. He can appoint ambassadors, and they also must be approved by the senate.
yes, the president appoints the cabinet and the senate aproves it
the senate must have two thirds approval for the president to appoint officials the senate must have two thirds approval for the president to appoint officials
The president needs the "advice and consent" (confirmation) of the U. S. Senate to appoint the Director of the F.B.I. The confirmation hearings are held by the Committee on the Judiciary.
The president appoints, and the senate approves.
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The Senate
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The US Senate