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29 December, 20:41

Which describes the pocket veto?

a veto resulting from the President's inaction

a veto of a single item in an appropriations bill

a veto that returns the bill to the house where it was introduced

a veto that was declared unconstitutional in 1998

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  1. 29 December, 20:48
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    a a veto resulting from the President's inaction ...
  2. 29 December, 21:01
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    The correct answer is:

    The pocket veto is the one resulting from the President's inaction.

    It's a legislative maneuver that allows a president to refuse a law by taking no action (instead of affirmatively vetoing it).

    It occurs when the president does not sign the bill and cannot return the bill to Congress within a 10-day period because Congress is adjourned and unable to override a veto.
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