The Congress.
The Congress.
The Executive Branch
The Congress.
The congress.
congress
The Senate
the senate, I believe
guys how stupid are you, you cant answer a question about what ARTICLE and SECTION this is your not! answering! THE FRICKEN QUESTION!
The president can not dismiss any elected officials. The only people that he can dismiss are those that he appoints directly, such as his cabinet and ambassadors.
The congress _________________________________________ Drkzgodzz: Dude really lol it says in Article 2, Section 2, Senate must approve the president's choices.(via History Alive!: The United States Through Industrialism) it says the senate in the margins. So the answer is The Senate NOT THE CONGRESS
The Senate (legislative branch) must confirm (approve) these appointments by the President. Thus the power to appoint is divided
congress
The Congress.
Senate?
The President, who heads the executive branch of the US government, appoints the ambassadors. The Senate must approve his choices.
The President appoints ambassadors.
the senate
The Congress.
The president appoints the ambassadors subject to confirmation by the Senate.
The President.
The president appoints his cabinet, foreign ambassadors, federal judges and other high ranking government officials. All must be approved by the US Senate.
the senate, I believe
Ambassadors.. APEX lols