Asked by Yolanda Wright on Jul 13, 2024
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In what circumstances does a president veto?
President Veto
A power granted to the President to reject bills passed by both houses of Congress, necessitating a two-thirds majority in both houses to override the veto.
- Acquire knowledge about the purpose and impact of executive orders.
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Sabrina DanelleJul 19, 2024
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Presidents use the veto to block legislative provisions that they oppose after Congress has enacted them.
Presidents use the veto to block legislative provisions that they oppose after Congress has enacted them.
Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge about the purpose and impact of executive orders.