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how many senators must vote to confirm a presidents supreme court nomin…

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how many senators must vote to confirm a presidents supreme court nominee?
67
75
51
60
question 6
presidents often exercise both formal and informal powers on a daily basis.
false
true
question 7
executive orders have the full force and effect of law.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. To confirm a president's Supreme - Court nominee in the U.S., a simple majority of the Senate is required. With 100 senators, a simple majority is 51.
  2. Presidents indeed exercise both formal (e.g., veto power, appointment power) and informal (e.g., power of persuasion) powers in their daily work.
  3. Executive orders have the full force and effect of law as long as they are within the scope of the president's constitutional and statutory authority.

Answer:

  1. C. 51
  2. B. True
  3. True