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14 March, 10:52

What check does the president have over Congress?

rejecting candidates for the Supreme Court overriding a veto using a veto declaring laws unconstitutional

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  1. 14 March, 11:05
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    The choices for this question are:

    A) rejecting candidates for the Supreme Court

    B) overriding a veto

    C) using a veto

    D) declaring laws unconstitutional

    The correct answer is C.

    A is wrong because the Supreme Court belongs to the judiciary branch. B is wrong because the president does not have that power, only Congress does. D is wrong because that is the check the judiciary has over Congress.

    C is correct because that's how the president checks Congress power: it can use his/her power to veto a bill he/she believes it's bad for the nation. And Congress, on the other hand, can override the veto. That's how part of the checks and balances between Executive and Legislative works.
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