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what is one way congress can override a presidential veto on war - related legislation? this question is worth 10 points. ○ by executive order ○ by supreme court ruling ○ by a two - thirds majority vote ○ by public referendum
Under the U.S. Constitution, Congress can override a presidential veto by passing the legislation again with a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. Executive orders are issued by the president, Supreme Court rulings interpret laws, and public referendums are not a congressional method to override vetoes. Thus, the correct way is a two-thirds majority vote.
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By a two-thirds majority vote