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Choose the items that CORRECTLY describe how Federal judges get- and keep-their jobs.
Article Il gives the President the power to nominate Federal judges.
Article III gives the Supreme Court the power to approve who becomes a Federal judge.
A Federal judge can hold his/her position for the rest of his/her life.
Federal judges can be fired for refusing an order from the President.
Impeachment is the only way a judge can be removed from office (other than death or retirement).
There are over 1,000, Federal judgeships.
The Senate can check the President's power when nominating Federal judges.
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