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Which of the following is true about members of the Supreme Court?
A. Justices are elected for life and cannot be impeached.
B. Justices are nominated by the president but must be approved by the Senate.
C. People nominated to the Supreme Court must have a degree in law.
D. The number of justices on the Supreme Court is set in the Constitution. I don't know I have tried


Sagot :

Answer:

Am going with A

Explanation:

C is wrong because  You don't need a degree to practice law as a Legal Executive , D is wrong because I don't think it is set y the constitution , B is very obvious its wrong  because the senate give the advice on who is the best pick.

I’m going to go with A although technically they aren’t elected. They are appointed by the president and then either confirmed or rejected by the Senate. The House has no say in appointments to the cabinet Supreme Court or really any office