Legislative Branch
the executive and legislative branch, respectively
the executive and legislative branch, respectively
They are elected and not appointed.
The Legislative branch.
The Legislative branch.
The President of the United States appoints Cabinet members to assist in the carrying out of the Presidential power of day to day operations in the White House. Members of the Cabinet in managerial positions have to be approved by Congress.
The President (Executive Branch) appoints judges and justices of the Judicial Branch with the advice and consent (approval) of the Senate (Legislative Branch). Both branches must participate in order to complete an appointment.
The judiciary branch is the only branch of government that is appointed. The President appoints members for life.
congress
The Congress.
The judicial branch of the American government are the Supreme Court members.
the president appoints and the senate approves