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While the president can appoint judges and certain government officials what body has to approve those appointments?

The Senate


Who must approve people that the president appoints to government positions?

the senate, I believe


Who must approve judges ambassadors and cabinet members the president appoints to government positions?

congress


The President has the power to appoint Ambassadors and Officers but who has the confirmation authority?

2/3 of the Senate has to approve of his elected.


Who must approve the appointed heads of the excutive departments?

The Senate has to approve the President's choices for "cabinet positions," that is, the heads of Executive branch departments. The President does have the authority to temporarily appoint a cabinet position without approval, if the Senate is not in session; that's called a "recess appointment." Recently, we had an interesting thing: the President appointed a cabinet position at a time when he said the Senate was not in session, and the Senate said they were.


Who must approve all judges cabinet members and ambassadors that the president appoints to government positions?

The Congress.


What division of power is used when the president appoints ambassadors?

The Senate (legislative branch) must confirm (approve) these appointments by the President. Thus the power to appoint is divided


Who must approve all judges cabinet members and ambassadors that the president appoints positions?

The Congress.


Does the president have the power to appoint diplomats?

Yes, the U. S. President appoints ambassadors. His/Her appointments must be approved by Congress.


When the president of the US makes a treaty with a foreign nation or nominates people for government positions what role does the U.S. Senate play?

The Senate must approve these nominations in order for them to take effect.


The president can appoint a nominee to the Supreme Court with the approval of the?

Senate. The Senate must give a majority vote to approve a Supreme Court nominee.


How can amendments be added to the Constitution?

government has to approve it and the congress needs to approve it too. and also the president has to apply a veto and hand or mail it to the judicial branch of the government