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how many senators must vote to confirm a presidents supreme court nominee?
67
75
51
60
question 6
presidents often exercise both formal and informal powers on a daily basis.
false
true
question 7
executive orders have the full force and effect of law.
Brief Explanations
- To confirm a president's Supreme - Court nominee in the U.S., a simple majority of the Senate is required. With 100 senators, a simple majority is 51.
- Presidents indeed exercise both formal (e.g., veto power, appointment power) and informal (e.g., power of persuasion) powers in their daily work.
- Executive orders have the full force and effect of law as long as they are within the scope of the president's constitutional and statutory authority.
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