A President can employ a number of strategies to ensure the successful confirmation of a Supreme Court nominee.
The first is a careful and intense vetting process beforehand to ensure that there are no hidden traps that might derail the nomination.
The second is to employ a legislative "sherpa" to introduce the nominee around the Senate. This is often a former senator who has excellent relations with the other senators and who can vouch for the character and background of the nominee before the Senate.
Answer: I believe it is D.
Explanation:
Answer:
a. He moved to the city to find a job.
c. he started questioning why his prayers had not been answered.
Explanation:
he couldn't have bought antibiotics, and the church and feudal lords ones are probably not the outcomes.