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the president can veto bills from congress. which arrow on the diagram stands for this check on legislative power?
To determine the arrow representing the president's (Executive) veto of Congressional (Legislative) bills, we analyze the direction of checks. The veto is an Executive check on Legislative power, so the arrow should go from Executive to Legislative (since the Executive is acting on the Legislative's power). Looking at the diagram, the arrow from Executive (top circle) to Legislative (right circle) represents this check, as it shows the Executive's influence over the Legislative's bill - making power.
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The arrow from the "Executive" circle to the "Legislative" circle (the blue arrow pointing from the top - labeled "Executive" - to the right - labeled "Legislative")