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The power to veto legislation passed by Congress is an example of:
Enumerated power
Implied power
Delegated power
Enumerated power
Implied power
Delegated power
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The power to veto legislation passed by Congress is an example of **enumerated power**. Enumerated powers are those specifically listed in the U.S. Constitution, and the presidential veto is explicitly mentioned in Article II, Section 7.
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