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The president vetoes a bill proposed to become law by Congress. In this situation, what is the purpose of this power?
to limit the power of the legislative branch
to replace the power of the legislative branch
to strengthen the power of the legislative branch
to remove the power of the legislative branch
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to limit the power of the legislative branch
Explanation: The veto is a check in the system of checks and balances that allows the executive to block legislation passed by Congress, preventing the legislative branch from having unchecked lawmaking power (Congress can still override a veto with a two‑thirds vote in both houses).
Explanation: The veto is a check in the system of checks and balances that allows the executive to block legislation passed by Congress, preventing the legislative branch from having unchecked lawmaking power (Congress can still override a veto with a two‑thirds vote in both houses).
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