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which statement describes an example of a limit on the power of the house of representatives? the president can veto its bills. the senate can oppose its bills. the house can propose only revenue bills. the house cannot propose revenue bills.
The president's veto power is a check - and - balance on the legislative power of the House of Representatives. If the president vetoes a bill passed by the House, it can prevent the bill from becoming law unless the veto is overridden. The Senate opposing bills is also a limit, but the presidential veto is a more direct limit on the House's power to pass legislation into law. The House has the power to initiate revenue bills, so the statements about revenue bills are incorrect.
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The president can veto its bills.