Question

During confirmation hearings what authority does the Senate have in regard to examining a nominee's personal background?
A.The U.S. Constitution prohibits the Senate from delving into or divulging personal matters of the nominee prior to his/her nomination.
B.The Senate has no Constitutional restrictions on examining personal issues in the nominee's past.
C.The Senate may investigate a personal matter of a nominee only if it is directly related to his/her prior judicial experience.
D.The Senate may question the president concerning the nominee's past history but the nominee may not be questioned directly in the hearings.
E.An informal agreement has emerged over the decades in which the president's Supreme Court nominees are generally approved without challenge in the Senate.

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