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Which of the following statements is true about the powers of the branches of government in the system of checks and balances?(1 point)
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Legislature can impeach and remove executives; Executive can veto laws.
Legislature can impeach and remove executives; Executive can veto laws.
Judicial can veto laws; Executive can appoint judges.
Judicial can veto laws; Executive can appoint judges.
Executive can appoint judges; Judicial can pass laws.
Executive can appoint judges; Judicial can pass laws.
Legislative can approve judicial appointments; Executive can impeach and remove judges.
Legislative can approve judicial appointments; Executive can impeach and remove judges.
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Legislature can impeach and remove executives; Executive can veto laws.
Explanation: Congress can impeach and (with conviction) remove executive officers, and the President (executive) can veto legislation passed by Congress.
Explanation: Congress can impeach and (with conviction) remove executive officers, and the President (executive) can veto legislation passed by Congress.
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