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Question
the presidential nomination of a person to be a member of the supreme court is subject to the consent of
the senate
the present member of the supreme court
the house
the house and the senate
question 4
1 pts
a decision by the united states supreme court to declare a state or federal law unconstitutional must be by a
two - thirds vote
majority vote
quorum vote
unanimous vote
Brief Explanations
- For the first question, the U.S. Constitution requires that the President's nomination of a Supreme - Court justice must be consented to by the Senate. This is part of the system of checks and balances.
- For the second question, when the U.S. Supreme Court declares a state or federal law unconstitutional, it only requires a majority vote of the justices hearing the case.
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