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How are supreme court justices appointed-?

US Supreme Court justices are appointed for life or until they choose to retire. If a position becomes open, the president submits the name of a nominee to the US Senate for approval. The senate interviews the candidate and votes to decide whether or not to confirm him.If they reject the candidate, the President send up a new nomination.


Does the House of Representatives ever decide the president?

yes, if no candidate has a majority in the electoral college


How are supreme courts appointed?

US Supreme Court justices are appointed for life or until they choose to retire. If a position becomes open, the president submits the name of a nominee to the US Senate for approval. The senate interviews the candidate and votes to decide whether or not to confirm him.If they reject the candidate, the President send up a new nomination.


Are Supreme Court justice appointed?

US Supreme Court justices are appointed for life or until they choose to retire. If a position becomes open, the president submits the name of a nominee to the US Senate for approval. The senate interviews the candidate and votes to decide whether or not to confirm him.If they reject the candidate, the President send up a new nomination.


How does a person decide whether to run for president?

He or she uses an exploratory committee.


How does a company decide whether it should enter international markets or not?

The awareness of the size of industry and potential production will decide whether a business should enter other markets


How do single interest groups decide whether or nit to support a political candidate?

The issues most often determine support.


Which government branch to decide whether or not to approve the people of the president appoints to be judges?

Congress approves, the president appoints.


How long does it take to be confirmed as a US Supreme Court justice?

First a president nominates a candidate for supreme court justice and then the senate holds hearings and decide whether or not to confirm the nominee. How quickly a candidate gets confirmed depends on how lengthy the confirmation hearings last and how long it takes to bring the notion to a vote. Once a candidate is confirmed, they are soon sworn in and are then supreme court justices.


What do you call the president's power to decide whether to recognize the government of a foreign country?

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Does the electoral college decide the next president?

No the next president is decided by the amount of electoral votes the candidate gets. They need to have so many electoral votes to win the elections.


What type of elections decide on a party candidate?

Most often a primary is used to directly decide a candidate at the state and local level. To decide a party's candidate for President, states may use a variety of means -- chiefly primaries and caucuses -- to choose delegates to a national convention. These delegates, often pledged to a particular candidate, will choose the party's national candidate. (A state party may also hold its own convention of local delegates to choose the party's delegates to the national convention.)Study island answer: Polls