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Why does the nominations process get more complicated at the appellate level?
 
  A)the political stakes are much higher
  B)the confirmation vote requires a super-majority
  C)citizens pay a lot more attention
  D)there are more appellate positions to fill

Question 2

Senator Carl Hayden's opposition to federal civil rights legislation was based philosophically on __________.
 
  A)states' rights
  B)unitary authority
  C)executive privilege
  D)congressional deference



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