Which of the following is TRUE about federal judges? A. The United States Senate must confirm all appointed federal judges. B. In order to prevent corruption, federal judges run for election only once. C. Federal judges serve ten-year appointments before being removed from the bench. D. Federal judges typically hear cases involving both state and federal laws. @razor
A
Razor. Explain why?
Or at least prolong the answer to make it look like it isn't a direct answer. x'D
I don't wanna use my brainnnnnnnnnnnnnnn I'm using it for my history essay rn!
Ok. What Razor means to say is, Based on the knowledge of Federal Judges in the US, it is true that they must confirm all of the appointed Federal Judges, so thus, it would be A.
Like that. And @Cupcake123456 , im just saying, it usually isn't wise to just accept direct answers like that without thought. That was why the rule was in place in the first place. x'D
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