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What branch makes treaties and appointments?

The Executive Branch, under Article 2 of the constitution. He/she has the power to make treaties, appoint ambassadors and justices(judges) of the Supreme Court with the approval of 2/3 of the Senate.


Who can appoint ambassadors and federal judges?

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.


Who shall make appointments of judges and ambassadors?

In the United States, the President has the authority to appoint judges and ambassadors. However, these appointments require the advice and consent of the Senate, meaning that the Senate must confirm the appointments through a majority vote. This process is outlined in the U.S. Constitution to ensure a system of checks and balances between the executive and legislative branches.


Which branch does the executive branch have to get an approval from when appointing heads of executive departments ambassadors and federal court judges?

The U.S. Senate must confirm such appointments.


Which branch of government can reject judges and ambassadors?

Legislative Branch


What are 4 jobs of the exeutive branch?

The 4 jobs of the Executive Branch arecarries out the lawsto serve as Commander-in-Chief of the armed forcesTo make treatiesTo appoint judges, ambassadors, and other officials


Legislative branch why do they approve appointments and treaties?

Article II, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution provides that the President may make treaties subject to ratification by 2/3rds of the Senate and that the President shall appoint ambassadors, judges, cabinet members and other officers of the U.S. "with the advice and consent" of the Senate.


Can Congress appoint state judges?

No, state judges are either elected or appointed.


What does the president appoint?

The President of the United States has the power to appoint many different offices. These include federal judges, ambassadors, cabinet officers, and military leaders.


Which house approves presidential appointments?

The United States Senate is responsible for approving presidential appointments. This includes cabinet appointments, ambassadors, judges, and several other levels.


This branch may appoint judges and justices?

executive


What branch may appoint judges or justices?

executive.