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Who can refuse justices' appointments?

The US Senate can refuse to confirm appointments to the Judicial Branch.


Which branch can refuse to confirm judicial appointments?

The Legislative Branch


Who can refuse confirm presidential appoinments?

The U.S. Senate has the authority to confirm or refuse presidential appointments. Specifically, the Senate reviews and votes on nominations for key positions, such as cabinet members, federal judges, and ambassadors. If the Senate votes against a nominee, the appointment is effectively rejected. This process serves as a check on the president's power to make appointments.


What are 3 methods Congress uses to oversee the executive branch?

There are many ways Congress sought to limit the power of the executive branch. These are as follows: 1) Congress can override the veto of the president; 2) Congress can refuse to confirm presidential appointments; 3) Congress can impeach the president; 4) Congress can refuse to ratify presidential treaties.


Who Can override presidential veto Can impeach and remove president Can reject president's appointments and refuse to ratify treaties Can conduct investigations into president's actions?

Legislative over the execitive


Can refuse to accept judicial appointments?

yes


Who can refuse to accept judicial appointments?

Legislative


What branch of government can the senate refuse to confirm the president?

If there is a legal question about who was elected as President, it is resolved by the Supreme Court (this happened in the 2000 election).


Who can reject President's appointments and refuse to ratify treaties?

According the United States Constitution, the US Senate can refuse the president's appointments. It can also reject treaties that have been agreed to by the president.


Can a young mothers mom refuse the father ultrasound appointments?

yes


How does the senate check the presidents power to keep them from becoming too powerful?

Congress can override a presidential veto by a vote of 2/3 of the members of both houses.The House can formally impeach the president and the Senate holds the trial.Congress can reject presidential appointments and refuse treaties.


What happens if both executors refuse the appointments in a will?

The court will appoint someone. It is often an attorney or a bank.