Answer:
The correct answer here is: Around the world, the most common method of selecting judges is through B: Appointment.
Step-by-step explanation:
In most countries around the world, with very few exceptions, the election of judges, from the lower level courts, to the highest ones, comes from the appointments that are made. As such, officials from the different branches, but most commonly the executive, select candidates that they deem most appropriate for appointment. In some countries, these appointments must be ratified by the legislative branch, in order to take effect, but in others, it is the head of the executive branch, a prime minister, or president, who chooses the candidate and appoints them.