Question

In recent decades the Supreme Court has become rather evenly divided ideologically. What effect, if any, has this divide had on Senate confirmation hearings for potential justices?
A.The Senate is highly respected for its non-partisan approach to the hearings.
B.The Senate, in an attempt to block public opinion from influencing the nominee's proceedings, has held the hearings behind closed doors.
C.Because of the controversial nature of the hearings, the Senate has often relinquished its confirmation authority to the House of Representatives.
D.The Senate has tended to use the confirmation hearings as confrontational public forums in which many individuals and groups have a chance to publicly express their support or displeasure with the nominee and his/her ideology.
E.The Senate very rarely confirms any of the nominees presented to them.

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