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If a law is passed by Congress, then it goes to the president and he can either veto it or pass it as a law, but there is also the chance that the Supreme Court might find it unconstitutional.

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What constitutional principle is in effect when the supreme court interpret and applies the laws passed by congress?

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The President's vetoing of a bill that the Congress approves is an example of?

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The framers believed that would be weakened if congress was responsible for choosing the president?

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What powers did Congress not have?

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What limitations are placed on Congress in terms of its powers and authority?

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