How are nominees to the Supreme Court appointed to office?
A) The Senate selects a nominee who is then subject to presidential approval.
B) The president selects a nominee and the Senate confirms him or her.
C) The House selects a nominee and the Senate confirms him or her.
D) The president selects and confirms a nominee.
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