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When the President vetoes a
Which of the following BEST describes the concept of a pocket veto?
A. The president vetoes a bill by ignoring it until Congress
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All of the following represent examples of the use of checks and balances except
Responses the 35 successful vetoes made by
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What happens if the President vetoes a bill?
A) It becomes law automatically. B) It returns to Congress for a reconsideration
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When the President vetoes a bill he (Points : 1)
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Congress passes a controversial bill with a Senate vote of 60–40, which the president then vetoes. Ten senators state that
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Congress passes a controversial bill with a Senate vote of 60–40, which the president then vetoes. Ten senators state that
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Which of the following actions is a check by the executive branch on the actions of the legislative branch?
1. The Senate votes
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What happens after the President signs a bill?
A Congress approves it B The vice president signs it C Congress vetoes it D It
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What happens after the President signs a bill?
Congress approves it The vice president signs it Congress vetoes it It becomes a
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When the President vetoes a bill passed by Congress, this is an example of:
Group of answer choices judicial review ratification
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