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Who can nominate ambassadors, cabinet members, and public ministers?

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Article II, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution gives the sitting president the right to nominate various officers of the United States. This doesn’t mean that they’re automatically appointed though, as the president’s recommendation needs Senate’s approval.
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Who can nominate ambassadors, cabinet members, and public ministers?
- House of Representatives
- Congress
- President
- Supreme Court
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