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question #9 besides the power to appoint federal judges, what other che…

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question #9
besides the power to appoint federal judges, what other check does the executive branch have over the judicial branch?

the power to parole
the power to pardon
the power to provide clemency

question #10
george washington established the tradition of a cabinet, a group of advisors to the president, but there is no legal basis for its existence.

true false

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Question #9
Brief Explanations

To determine the correct answer, we analyze the checks the executive branch (in the US) has over the judicial branch. The power to pardon (granted to the President) is a check, as it can override judicial decisions in terms of criminal penalties. "Power to parole" is not a primary executive check on the judiciary, and "power to provide clemency" is a broader term, while "pardon" is the specific, well - known executive power over the judiciary here.

Brief Explanations

George Washington did establish the tradition of the Cabinet (a group of advisors to the President). The US Constitution does not explicitly provide for the Cabinet; it is a traditional, unwritten part of the executive branch's structure. So the statement is true.

Answer:

The power to pardon

Question #10