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Presidential power to make treaties and to appoint top executive officers, ambassadors, and federal judges is subject to
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a. congressional oversight.
b. the Senate's advice and consent power.
c. Supreme Court review.
d. Senate filibuster.
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The answer is A. Congressional oversight.
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