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    The Abilities of an Executive to Veto or Dissolve the Legislature
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The Abilities of an Executive to Veto or Dissolve the Legislature

Question 6

Question 6

Multiple Choice

The abilities of an executive to veto or dissolve the legislature are examples of:


A) Formal powers
B) Informal powers
C) Partisan powers
D) Bipartisan powers

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