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    The President's Power to Veto a Bill Passed by Congress
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The President's Power to Veto a Bill Passed by Congress

Question 86

Question 86

Multiple Choice

The president's power to veto a bill passed by Congress is a good example of


A) separation of powers.
B) federalism.
C) checks and balances.
D) civil liberties.

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