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the presidents ability to veto a bill _______.
o means that a bill must go back to the house but not the senate
o is a holdover from the articles of confederation
o is a check on congress
o means that the executive branch is more powerful than the legislative branch
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The veto power is part of the system of checks - and - balances in the U.S. government. The president's veto power allows the executive branch to check the legislative branch (Congress), preventing it from passing laws unilaterally. A vetoed bill doesn't just go back to the House, and it's not from the Articles of Confederation. Also, the veto power doesn't mean the executive is more powerful overall.
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is a check on Congress