The founding fathers feared an all-powerful national government (as England had been). So in creating the Constitution they felt a need to balance power between three branched of government, each with specific, exclusive duties and powers.
Both the president and governor can appoint judges. The governor can appoint his states judges and the president appoints federal judges. The president can only appoint ambassadors.
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did not intend
The President of the United States has the power to appoint many different offices. These include federal judges, ambassadors, cabinet officers, and military leaders.
federal judicial district
Yes, even if indirectly.
federal judicial district
The president appoints federal judges, ambassadors, cabinet members and various "czars".
Because they did not want to repeat the mistakes of the British.
read the constitutions & you will know
He was angry because Garfield did not appoint him to the federal office he was seeking.
President-elect Lincoln promised to not appoint Republicans to federal offices in the South. This mainly concerned federal postmasters.