Ketanji Brown Jackson Speaks For 1st Time Since Historic Confirmation

Ketanji Brown Jackson Speaks For 1st Time Since Historic Confirmation

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Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson was confirmed to the Supreme Court, becoming the first Black woman to hold this position. Her confirmation, supported by a bipartisan vote, marks a significant milestone in President Biden's efforts to diversify the judiciary. Despite facing strong opposition and accusations from Republicans, Jackson's appointment is seen as a victory for the entire country. Her presence on the court is not expected to alter its conservative-liberal balance. As Democrats face potential losses in the upcoming midterms, this confirmation might be the last straightforward one for Biden.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What makes Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation to the Supreme Court historically significant?

She is the first justice confirmed without opposition.

She is the youngest justice ever confirmed.

She is the first Black woman to be confirmed.

She is the first woman to be confirmed.

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What was a major challenge Ketanji Brown Jackson faced during her confirmation hearings?

Claims of being a liberal extremist.

Lack of support from any Democrats.

Accusations of being too conservative.

Questions about her educational background.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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How many Republicans voted in favor of Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation?

One

Four

Two

Three

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What is the expected impact of Jackson's presence on the Supreme Court's ideological balance?

It will lead to more unanimous decisions.

It will create an equal balance between conservatives and liberals.

It will maintain the current conservative majority.

It will shift the court to a liberal majority.

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What potential political change could affect future judicial confirmations?

A new Supreme Court justice retiring.

A Democratic majority in the Senate.

An increase in the number of justices.

A Republican majority in the Senate.