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9 July, 02:21

What does the U. S. Constitution give the president the exclusive power to do?

A. override a veto of a proposed law

B. Determine whether laws are constitutional

C. Nominate supreme court justices

D. Create new federal and state laws

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  1. 9 July, 02:41
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    C) Nominate Supreme Court justices

    Explanation:

    Letter A is incorrect as the House of Representatives and the Senate have the power to override a veto, not the president.

    Letter B is incorrect because determining whether laws are constitutional or unconstitutional is the job of the judicial branch of the federal government (aka the Supreme Court).

    Letter D is incorrect because the president and the legislative branch (aka Congress) have the right to create new federal laws.

    This is why C is correct.
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