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How are federal judges selected?

1. Candidates are nominated and appointed by the Supreme Court unless the president uses the veto.

2. candidates are nominated and appointed by the president if the senate approves by a majority vote.

3. Candidates are nominated by congress and voted upon by citizens over the age of 18 in federal elections.

4. Candidates are nominated by current federal judges and appointed by congress if the house approves by a two-thirds majority vote.

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User Liggy
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Answer:

the second answer

Step-by-step explanation:

im smort

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User Matt Maclennan
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Answer: 2. candidates are nominated and appointed by the president if the senate approves by a majority vote.

Step-by-step explanation:

Candidates are nominated by Congress because believe it or not the President gets most of his direction from the Congress. So C in my opinion would make the most sense.

Hope this helps.

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User Jwknz
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