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A limitation on the president’s power to appoint ambassadors is that: A. the Senate must approve them.
Who is a president?
A president refers to an individual who is duly and legally elected by the electorates as the head of a country in a democratic government.
The powers of a president.
In the United States of America, the president has several powers that are granted by Acts of Congress and Article II of the U.S constitution such as the following:
- Ordinance power
- Implied power
- Executive power
- Appointment power
The president is empowered by the constitution to sign (veto) legislations, adjourn or convene the legislative body (Congress) and appoint ambassadors to represent his or her country in another country.
However, the Senate must approve the ambassadors that are appointed by the president.
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