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Answer:
Senatorial courtesy
Explanation:
Senatorial courtesy are usually said to be groups or sets of unwritten traditions in which state-level federal judicial posts nominees are confirmed not when senator from the state in which the nominee will serve pose an opposition to it( opposed it). This common tradition in it's applicability also affect or influences the courts of appeal when an opposition occurs from the nominee's state senator.
In appointment processes or procedures, the senatorial courtesy plays a huge role in that the federal appointees approved by senator are the ones that the Senate of the president's party in the state involved are the ones accepted.
The answer is false.
Because every culture has a different society and role, and you cannot change that.
For example, like ancient egypt.
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