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In addition to Congressional overrides, which allows Congress to overrule a Presidential Veto, they also can impeach him. If Congress believes the President is responsible for wrongdoing or is acting outside his rights as President they can try him and impeach him if necessary.

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the power that overrides the other power that is in you.IS HULK the power of hulk is so p-power full that it could kill someone or a power that could destroy u

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which scenario is an accurate example of how branches of the federal government can check each other’s power?

The president vetoes a law passed by Congress, but Congress overrides the veto with a two-thirds majority vote. (APEX)


Which scenario is an accurate example of how branches of the federal government can check each other's power?

The president vetoes a law passed by Congress, but Congress overrides the veto with a two-thirds majority vote. (APEX)


What is the percent of overrides by congress?

2/3 or 66%


Which happens if Congress overrides the veto of a bill?

It becomes law.


Which happens if congress overrides the veto of the bill?

It becomes law.


When congress overrides a presidential vote it is checking which other branch?

The executive branch.


Why would congress veto the president's veto?

Your terminology is not quite correct. Congress does not veto a veto, it overrides a veto. And the reason for doing so would be that the members of Congress are determined to have their way. If they can muster enough votes, they have the power to put through their legislation, with or without the approval of the President.


What happens if Congress overrides the veto of a bill?

If Congress overrides Presidential veto of a bill then it will become a law. A two-thirds or greater vote is needed in both the House and the Senate for this to happen.


WHAT branch can overrides presidential veto?

legislativeLegislativethe legislative branch of government can override vetoes - e.g. Congress in the United States


Consider the following sequence of events: Congress passes a law The President vetoes it Congress overrides the veto The law is appealed to the Supreme Court, which rules it unconstitutional What?

checks and balances


Where does the legislative branch operate?

The legislative branch, or Congress, makes the laws. It has the power to make laws or not recommended by the President. The President has the power to veto the laws, unless Congress overrides the veto by a 2/3ds vote.and the legislative branch comes from people or voters!


When Congress passes a law is that an example of checks and balances?

Since the Constitution places the power and responsibility for passage of legislation with the Congress, passing a law is more an example of the basic function of the legislative branch than an example of checks and balances. However, it could become an example of checks and balances if Congress passes a law, the President vetoes it, and Congress then overrides the President's veto as provided in the Constitution.