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30 January, 05:39

What can happen if the president chooses to veto a law that has been passed?

-The law returns to being introduced in one of the houses.

-The president's decision can be overridden by a majority of Congress.

-The law is rejected and cannot be reconsidered.

-The president's decision is scheduled for review within a year.

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  1. 30 January, 05:41
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    I believe the correct answer is "The president's decision can be overridden by a majority of congress. " I may be wrong but I'm quite sure I'm right
  2. 30 January, 05:45
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    The correct answer is B. The president’s decision can be overridden by a majority of Congress.

    Even though technically the president is the ruler of a country, in a democratic state, he doesn't have the utmost power. He still has to depend on the decisions of Congress, and if a majority of Congress decides on something, the President can't do much about it.
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