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What branch of Government has members that are appointed but not elected?

The judiciary branch is the only branch of government that is appointed. The President appoints members for life.


Which branch of government is appointed by our president?

The president appoints judges, who are part of the judicial branch.===============================================I thought the President also appointed (subject to Congressional oversight) the executive branch (like the Secretary of State and Attorney General).


How is judicial branch chosen?

The members of the Judicial Branch are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate.


Who are Top agency officials in the executive branch appointed by?

president


How are judicial Branch's chosen?

Appointed by the president and confirmed by the senate'


How are leaders of the executive branch put into place?

The president and Vice President are elected, but other cabinet members are appointed.


What article of the constitution can you find information about the executive branch?

The executive branch of the government was created in Article II of the United States Constitution. The executive branch consists of the President, the Vice President, and other officials appointed by the president.


Which of the following is made up of the president's appointed department heads in the executive branch?

The Cabinet


Why might a president appointed a person who would be acceptable to the legislative branch?

so he can get what he wants


What branch's powers are balanced because its members are appointed by the president and approved by the senate?

legistlative


Are members of the legislative branch chosen by the president?

False, they are not. The people vote them in.


Which branch appointed Justice Sotomayor to the US Supreme Court?

Appointment of US Supreme Court justices is a collaborative effort between the President (Executive branch) and the Senate (Legislative branch). The President nominates a candidate to fill a vacancy on the bench, and the Senate votes whether to confirm or reject the nomination.Historically, the President is usually credited with the appointment, so Justice Sotomayor was appointed by President Barrack Obama, head of the Executive branch of government.