The president can veto bills from Congress. Which arrow on the diagram stands for this check on legislative power?

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In a diagram that illustrates the checks and balances between the branches of government, the arrow that represents the president's veto power over congressional bills would typically be directed from the executive branch (the presidency) to the legislative branch (Congress). This arrow indicates the president's ability to reject legislation passed by Congress, thereby demonstrating a check on legislative power. If you have a specific diagram in mind, look for the arrow that shows this relationship.

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