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In what way does the executive branch check the powers of the legislative branch?
It can veto laws.
It can create laws.
It can declare laws unconstitutional.
It can override a veto.
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It can veto laws.
Explanation: The executive (president) checks the legislature by vetoing bills passed by Congress. Creating laws is a legislative power, declaring laws unconstitutional is a judicial power, and overriding a veto is a legislative check on the executive.
Explanation: The executive (president) checks the legislature by vetoing bills passed by Congress. Creating laws is a legislative power, declaring laws unconstitutional is a judicial power, and overriding a veto is a legislative check on the executive.
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