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The Senate power of advice and consent does not apply to

A. the chief justice.
B. executive orders.
C. federal judges.
D. ambassadors.

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The correct answer to this question would be alternative B) "Executive Orders."

The Senate power of advice and consent does not apply to Executive Orders.

The Senate power of advice and consent refers to the fact that the senate has the power to advise and Veto president's selection for certain offices. This includes federal judges and ambassador.

Since this power refers to the fact that the Senate may approve presidential appointments, such as those of a federal judge, it means that it does not apply to Executive Orders.

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In the United States, the Senate power of advice and consent does not apply to "executive order," since this power refers to the fact that the Senate may approve presidential appointments, such as those of a federal judge. 
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