The correct answer is A) Checks and balances.
In the United States Constitution, the three different branches of the federal government each have unique powers. The legislative branch (Congress) has the ability to make laws, the executive branch (president) has the ability to enforce laws, and the judicial branch (Supreme Court) has the power to interpret laws. This system ensures that no one group of politicians have too much political power.
This concept applies to the appointment of federal judges as well. The executive branch has the ability to nominate judges. However, these judges must be approved by Congress. This check on the power of the president makes it so that Congress can ask questions and make sure that the person being nominated for this job is qualified to perform it.
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<em>Women are as likely as men to hold senior management positions.- D.</em>
Headed by Harry Hopkins, the WPA provided paid jobs to the unemployed during the Great Depression in the United States, while building up the public infrastructure of the US, such as parks, schools and roads. Created by President Franklin Roosevelt to relieve the economic hardship of the Great Depression, this national works program (renamed the Work Projects Administration beginning in 1939) employed more than 8.5 million people on 1.4 million public projects before it was disbanded in 1943. The PWA spent over $6 billion but did not succeed in returning the level of industrial activity to pre-depression levels. Though successful in many aspects, it has been acknowledged that the PWA's objective of constructing a substantial number of quality, affordable housing units was a major failure.
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3. (GD) Great Britian
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GB possesed the strongest navy in the world in order to control its vast empire, thus spending a mayority of it's military budget on it's navy.