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Question
a major presidential appointment must be approved by
both the house and the senate.
the senate.
the supreme court.
the house.
question 3
2 pts
look at the map. why do you think congressional district 2 has such an odd shape?
First Question (Multiple Choice)
In the U.S. system of checks and balances, major presidential appointments (like cabinet members, federal judges) require the advice and consent of the Senate. The House is not involved in this approval process for major appointments, and the Supreme Court has no role in approving presidential appointments. So the correct option is the one stating the Senate approves.
Congressional districts with odd shapes are often the result of gerrymandering. Gerrymandering is the practice of redrawing district boundaries to benefit a particular political party, group, or to concentrate or disperse voters (like minority voters) in a way that influences election outcomes. The odd shape of Congressional District 2 is likely intended to manipulate the electoral process, such as to group specific voter demographics (e.g., ethnic minorities, voters with a certain political leaning) together or apart to affect which party wins the district.
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B. the Senate.