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Who appoints the members of the given branch in the United States?

The A. _____ appoints the members of the B. _____ branch in the United States.

A. President
Jury
Chief Justice

B. Executive
Judicial
Legislative​

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The President/Executive appoints the members of the Judicial branch in the United States. The Legislative branch, in particular the Senate, reviews the appointments.

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User Patrick McFadin
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Answer:

The A. President appoints the members of the B. Judicial branch in the United States.

Step-by-step explanation:

As described in Article II, Section II of the U.S. Constitution, also known as the Appointments Clause, the President, who is the head of the Executive branch, has the authority to appoint public officials, including the members of the Judicial branch. Once the President appoint a judge, then he or she must be confirmed by the Senate.

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