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In which two ways do federal judges differ from members of Congress and the president?
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Federal judges are fired for misbehavior, while members of Congress and the president are
impeached for misbehavior.
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Federal judges are paid for their work, while members of Congress and the president are not paid
for their work.
Federal judges are appointed and confirmed, while members of Congress and the president are
elected
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Federal judges can serve for life, while members of Congress and the president are elected for one
or more terms.

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its wrong the one above me jit

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User Adam Wiernicki
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Federal judges are appointed. Congress and the president aren’t
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