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The president has a very important power to appoint judges, justices, and cabinet-level officials. however, the constitution requires that this power be checked through ____________________.

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The President has a very important power to appoint judges, justices, and cabinet-level officials. However, the Constitution requires that this power be checked through the Legislative branch or the two houses of Congress. It’s the Congress who keeps an eye on the President’s decision and can decide, which is usually in favor of the majority.
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