Which statement best describes the president’s authority in appointing individuals to cabinet secretaries?(1 point)

Responses
The president confirms cabinet secretaries after interviewing individuals.
The president approves individuals for cabinet secretaries that are nominated by the Senate.
The president nominates possible candidates for cabinet secretaries and sends their nominations to the Senate.
The president has the sole power to nominate and confirm cabinet secretaries.

The president has the sole power to nominate and confirm cabinet secretaries.

The president has the sole power to nominate and confirm cabinet secretaries.

The correct statement is: "The president has the sole power to nominate and confirm cabinet secretaries."

To explain how to get the answer:

1. Read the question carefully to understand what is being asked. The question is asking about the president's authority in appointing individuals to cabinet secretaries.

2. Understand the roles and responsibilities of the president in the appointment process. The president is responsible for selecting individuals to serve as cabinet secretaries, who are members of the president's cabinet and are in charge of various government departments.

3. Analyze the answer choices and determine which one accurately reflects the president's authority.

- The first option states that the president confirms cabinet secretaries after interviewing individuals. This is incorrect because it implies that someone else, possibly the Senate, has the authority to nominate the individuals for cabinet secretaries.
- The second option states that the president approves individuals for cabinet secretaries that are nominated by the Senate. This is also incorrect because it suggests that the Senate has the primary authority in nominating individuals for cabinet secretaries.
- The third option states that the president nominates possible candidates for cabinet secretaries and sends their nominations to the Senate. This is partially correct because the president does nominate individuals and their nominations do require Senate confirmation. However, it does not mention the president's sole power in this process.
- The fourth option states that the president has the sole power to nominate and confirm cabinet secretaries. This is the correct statement because the president indeed has the authority to both nominate individuals for cabinet secretaries and confirm their appointments, with the Senate's confirmation being a necessary step.

Therefore, the fourth option is the best choice.