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It is called an over-ride. It happens when both houses (senate and house of representitives) over-ride the veto with a 2/3 majority.

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Then they have successfully over-ridden the President's veto and that bill becomes law.

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It's called a veto (it works as both a verb and a noun).

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That is when the egslative branch impeaches the Pesidet's veto

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It is called a presidential veto.

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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.


What happens if the senate overrides the presidents veto?

Then whatever the Bill is, goes into the law.


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.


A vetoes bill can still become a law if congress overrides the presidents veto with what majority?

by two thirds vote of the senate. which is 66% of the majority.


What happens if the president holds onto a bill for more than 10 days without signing it?

It is called a pocket veto. Therefore unless Congress overrides it the veto stands.


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.


Presidents checks Congress through what?

The veto.


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 name for the presidents power to turn down a law passed by congress?

VETO


What is the term used when congress passes a law after president vetoes it?

There is no other word for it- it is a vetoed bill and does not become a law unless Congress overrides the veto by passing it again with a 2/3 majority. If Congress does not override the veto, the veto is said to be sustained.