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When Congress doesn't approve a president's choice for a federal court, this is an example of

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Checks and balances is the correct answer. The US government has a separation of powers, which means the legislative, executive and judiciary powers of the government are given to different bodies which can effect checks and balances on each other. The legislative branch, the Senate, part of Congress, approves federal judges, part of the judiciary.
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