The legislative branch (Congress) can check the authority of the by

executive branch
rejecting treaties negotiated by the president
rejecting presidential appointments
not authorizing funds requested by the president
overriding a presidential veto
impeaching the president
rejecting presidential appointments to the courts
judicial branch
proposing Constitutional amendments to override a law declared unconstitutional through judicial review
impeaching federal judges and Supreme Court justices
Analyze the table. Which of the following is an example of the legislative branch checking the power of the executive branch?

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Responses

Congress overrides a presidential veto of a bill passed by Congress.
Congress overrides a presidential veto of a bill passed by Congress.

Congress refuses to abide by a Supreme Court decision.
Congress refuses to abide by a Supreme Court decision.

Congress impeaches a federal judge.
Congress impeaches a federal judge.

Congress issues pardons to convicted felons

1 answer

The correct response is:

Congress overrides a presidential veto of a bill passed by Congress.

This action demonstrates the legislative branch checking the power of the executive branch by overriding the president's decision to reject a bill. The other options do not involve the legislative branch checking the executive branch.