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History, 14.01.2021 07:20 vlactawhalm29

The President has appointed his son to the Supreme Court. Unfortunately, his son has no experience as a judge and is unqualified to hold the office. The U. S. Constitution, however, gives
the president the power to appoint Supreme Court justices. What can be done?

1.The Supreme Court can declare any actions of the President as unconstitutional

2. The Judicial Branch can vote within itself to approve of new justices

3.The Executive Branch has the power to override Legislative powers

4.The Legislative Branch has to approve all presidential appointees

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