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appoint, order, constract, select, engage, delegate, nominate, authorize
the president
No Congress does not have the power to appoint the Commander in Chief. The Commander in Chief is the President and US citizens have the power to elect the President.
The Senate.
The Articles of Confederation needed a congress to appoint and enforce the laws. They needed that because the Articles did not have enough power to appoint or enforce the laws.
appoint, select, nominate, hire, enroll, elect, name, authorize, accredit, draft
President nominates, Congress confirms.
Congress
trial of piracies.
to elect or appoint of some service upon a particular matter.
Congress does not have to give approval to appoint the President's choice for Secretary of State. However, a confirmation hearing takes place before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Franklin D. Roosevelt