How can the President check another branch of government?(1 point) Responses The President can veto a law. The President can veto a law. President can declare a law unconstitutional President can declare a law unconstitutional President can fire a member of Congress

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The President can check another branch of government by vetoing a law. This is a mechanism through which the President can reject legislation passed by Congress, thereby preventing it from becoming law.

The other options, such as declaring a law unconstitutional or firing a member of Congress, are not actions that the President can perform. The power to declare laws unconstitutional lies with the judiciary, specifically the Supreme Court, and the President does not have the authority to fire members of Congress.

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