All of the following statements regarding "acting appointments" are correct except:
a. Such appointees hold office until the Senate acts on their nomination.
b. Such appointees have been known to hold office for months without confirmation.
c. Senators generally favor such appointees because of their heavy nomination workload.
d. Presidents see the allowance of such appointees as a necessity.
e. The existence of such appointees appears to be contrary to the Vacancies Act of 1868.
Answer: C
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