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6 December, 18:36

Which power does the Constitution give the executive branch regarding participation in congressional votes?

A. The secretary of state votes for ambassadors.

B. The president votes for Supreme Court justices.

C. The vice president votes to break a tie in the Senate.

D. The secretary of defense votes for war in the House of Representatives.

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  1. 6 December, 18:59
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    C

    Vice President is the only member in the executive branch that can vote in the Senate to break a tie
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