How can the President check another branch of government? (1 point)

The President can veto a law.
President can declare a law unconstitutional
President can fire a member of Congress

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The correct option is: The President can veto a law.

This action allows the President to reject legislation passed by Congress, serving as a check on the legislative branch. The other options mentioned do not accurately represent the President's powers; for example, declaring a law unconstitutional is the role of the judiciary, and the President cannot fire members of Congress.

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