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how is the president able to limit, or check, the power of the legislative branch?
a. the president can require congress to approve a treaty he or she negotiated.
b. the president can remove members of congress he or she suspects of committing crimes.
c. the president can deploy u.s. troops overseas even if congress does not declare war.
d. the president can veto any bill regardless of the number of congressional members who support it.
The veto - power is a key check the president has over the legislative branch. The president can reject a bill passed by Congress. Option A is about the Senate's role in treaty - approval, not a presidential check on the legislature. The president cannot remove members of Congress (Option B). Option C pertains to the president's war - making powers and not a check on legislative power. The veto power allows the president to limit the legislative branch's power by preventing a bill from becoming law.
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D. The president can veto any bill regardless of the number of congressional members who support it.