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Q: When will congress most likely defer to the president?
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The president proposes several new bills that are all rejected by Congress.


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It is early in a President's first term when they are most likely to be successful in getting their policies through Congress. U. S. Presidents are limited to serving two 4-year terms.


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the president will veto it


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which scenario most likely results in the president using an executive order to enact a new policy?

THE PRESIDENT PROPOSES SEVERAL NEW BILLS THAT ARE ALL REJECTED BY CONGRESS. for apex:)


What is the most likely reason a president issue executive orders?

To expedite his agenda , and to bypass congress .


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The president proposes several new bills that are all rejected by Congress - apex


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What are members of congress most likely to do when they leave congress?

become Lobbyists


Under which of the following circumstances is congress most likely to pass a bill the president has threatned to veto?

Congressional leaders believe they have the votes necessary to override a veto