Which of the following statements about the selection of Supreme Court justices is FALSE?

A) The president usually relies on the Attorney General and the Department of Justice to identify and screen candidates for the Court.
B) Senators play a greater role in the recruitment of Supreme Court justices than in the selection of lower court judges.
C) The president usually operates under fewer constraints in nominating members to the Supreme Court than to the lower courts.
D) Candidates for nomination to the Supreme Court usually keep a low profile.
E) none of the above


Answer: B) Senators play a greater role in the recruitment of Supreme Court justices than in the selection of lower court judges.

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