Question
"He has refused his assent to Laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good"
Which statement shows how this grievance was addressed in the U.S. Constitution?
-Congress may override a presidential veto
-Congress may ratify amendments
-The House of Representatives introduces tax bills
-The Senate may vote to turn down treaties
Which statement shows how this grievance was addressed in the U.S. Constitution?
-Congress may override a presidential veto
-Congress may ratify amendments
-The House of Representatives introduces tax bills
-The Senate may vote to turn down treaties
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The statement that best shows how this grievance was addressed in the U.S. Constitution is:
**Congress may override a presidential veto.**
This addresses the grievance by providing a mechanism for Congress to counteract the refusal of the president to approve laws that are deemed necessary for the public good.
**Congress may override a presidential veto.**
This addresses the grievance by providing a mechanism for Congress to counteract the refusal of the president to approve laws that are deemed necessary for the public good.