Multiple Choice
The claim that the appointment role of Congress is powerful even though congressional revolts against foreign policy nominees are rare is supported by the fact that presidents often reject nominees __________.
A) because they could not survive the process
B) because they are not qualified
C) who are supported by members of their own party
D) who are endorsed by members of the opposition party
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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