The two executive powers that the Constitution delegates to the Senate are the power to confirm presidential appointments and the power___?



A) to remove federal judges from office


B) to propose and enact legislation


C) to nominate and appoint members to the presidents cabinet


D) to advise and give consent to treaties made by the president

Respuesta :

The correct answer is D.

Answer:

D) to advise and give consent to treaties made by the president

Explanation:

A senate is a deliberative assembly, in many cases the upper house of a bicameral legislature or parliament. The members or legislators of a senate are called "senators". Modern senates generally have the function of evaluating and considering enacted legislation. However, senators also have the role of overseeing other political bodies, including the country's president. Senators have the power to confirm presidential appointments and to advise and consent to treaties made by the president.