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10 November, 13:29

Is it federalism if the president can veto a bill

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  1. 10 November, 13:35
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    what is the difference between federalism which is what would give the pres more power to do what he/she wants and anti-federalism is what gives the states more power basically making them there own little countries in a bigger country, THE USA, so you have a bill that is proposed, it is sent to congress has to pass with 51% majority, then to the senate 51% majority, then sent to the pres if he vetos it then it starts over and now it needs to be 2/3 majority for both the congress and senate and if it passes them then it will pass the pres and be passed.
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