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The Senate power of advice and consent does not apply to A. federal judges. B. ambassadors. C. the chief justice. D. executive orders
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The Senate power of advice and consent does not apply to
A. federal judges.
B. ambassadors.
C. the chief justice.
D. executive orders
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This does not apply to D. executive orders!
the other options are offices that the president can choose the people for. The senate can advice and veto those choices: this is what is meant by "advice and consent"
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