Aside from method of selection, what is one distinction that can be made between judges who are appointed versus judges who are elected?
A. Judges who are appointed tend to be better qualified than those who are elected.
B. Judges who are appointed are judicial activists, unlike elected judges who believe in judicial restraint.
C. Judges who are appointed are not held accountable to the people, whereas elected judges are.
D. Judges who are appointed serve six-year terms, while elected judges serve for life.