What check does the executive branch have over the legislative branch?(1 point)

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veto laws
veto laws

override veto
override veto

set the budget
set the budget

appoint judges

1 answer

Yes, the executive branch can veto laws passed by the legislative branch, which means the President can reject a bill before it becomes a law. The executive branch can also set the budget and appoint judges, which are examples of checks it has over the legislative branch. Additionally, the legislative branch can override a veto by the executive branch with a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.