How does the Constitution provide an executive check on the judicial branch?

How does the Constitution provide an executive check on the judicial branch?






A) by allowing the president to remove Supreme Court justices from office
B) by permitting bureaucrats to ignore a decision of the Supreme Court
C) by nominating federal judges, subject to Senate confirmation
D) by appointing federal judges
E) by allowing the president to propose a bill to Congress to overturn a decision by the Supreme





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