Under the U.S. Constitution, the

president may veto legislation
passed by Congress, but Congress
may override a president’s veto. This
is an example of the principle of ___

1 answer

This is an example of the principle of checks and balances. This principle is designed to ensure that no single branch of government becomes too powerful and that each branch has the ability to limit the powers of the others. In this case, the president's power to veto legislation serves as a check on Congress, while Congress's ability to override a veto serves as a check on the president.

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