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The Senate approves (or rejects) all Presidential nominations.
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Approve nominations made by the president?

The Senate.


Who has to approve all nominations by the president?

In the United States, the Senate has to approve all nominations by a simple majority. This means that nominations can be blocked by a filibuster unless there is also a filibuster-proof majority (60%), but the President can also temporarily make appointments without approval if Congress is in recess (though the Senate still has to approve it before the end of the *next* session, or it will be nullified).


Who approve nomination made by the president?

The Senate approves (or rejects) all Presidential nominations.100% Legislative Branch.


What check does Congress have on the power of the President?

Congress can impeach the President if he commits a major crime. Congress can override the President's vetoes and Congress must approve of the President's nominations to federal positions, like federal judges.


Describe one way the Executive Branch of your national government can check the power of the Legislative Branch?

Approve Presidentail nominations


How is the cabinet appointed?

The president nominates individuals for each of his cabinet positions and the Senate must vote to approve those nominations. To specify, that's how it goes in the US.


Who specifically approves the president nominations?

The Vice President; of the Senate, specifically approves the President's nominations.


What must approve or give their advice and consent to Cabinet nominations?

senate


Who gets to approve treaties and judicial nominations?

The Senate ratifies treaties and all of the president's nominees as part of the separation of powers/ checks and balances that are built into the US Constitution.


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.


Which branch of government may disapprove appointments to the US Supreme Court?

The Legislative Branch, but specifically the US Senate, must vote to approve or reject the President's nominations. The House of Representatives plays no role in the appointment process.


Who must approve a vice-president selected by the president?

Both houses of Congress must approve such a selection.