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Every Order, Resolution, or Vote to which the Concurrence of the Senate and House of Representatives may be necessary (except on a question of Adjournment) shall be presented to the President of the United States; and before the same shall take effect, shall be approved by him, or being disapproved by him, shall be repassed by two thirds of the Senate and House of Representatives, according to the Rules and Limitations prescribed in the Case of a Bill.

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What is an example of the checks and balances system?

The president can veto bills passed by Congress.


What power lets the president check congress?

he can veto their bills, it is all part of the checks and balances system


How does the president have the power to reject bills of Congress. Which is this an example of?

checks and balances


What is the an example of checks and balances?

The president can veto bills passed by Congress.


How are the Dred Scott decision and the 14th amendment connected how is that an example of the system of checks and balances?

the president can veto bills passed by congress!


Do checks and balances allow the president to veto bills passes by both house of congress?

yes


Why is it important for the president and congress to work together?

Because if they dont they cant make good choices


What principal of checks and balances in the U.S. government is reflected in the?

One way the Constitution reflects the principle of checks and balances is in the way bills are passed. Every Bill that passes the House of Representatives and the Senate has to be signed by the President before it becomes law. If the President does not sign the bill, it returns to the Congress to be reconsidered.


When Congress passes a law and the President vetoes it can Congress override the veto?

Congress has to pass a law before it goes to the President. The President can veto the law. Congress can then over rule the president with a 2/3rds majority.


Explain how certain provisions of the constitution provide for checks and balances among the branches of government?

The system of checks and balances grew out of the separate institutions that share power under the Constitution of the United States. By the system of checks and balances, each branch of government exercises some control over the other branches. There are several ways this can be done. The executive can veto legislation passed by Congress. Congress, however, can override a veto by a two-thirds vote of each house. The federal courts can rule on the constitutionality of a law. The President can influence the courts by the people he appoints to the judicial branch. The Senate must approve such appointments.


Why is the veto power a good example of checks and balances?

it allows the president to check the house of representives (HoR) and the senate. Without that, the president would be a puppet. The democratic congress before Obama was elected would have gotten so many more bills passed. Because when Congress makes a law, they send it to the president (for approval). If he doesn't approve, he can veto it, therefore it doesn't become a law UNLESS over 2/3 of Congress voted for the law. See, that is a good example because neither the president (Executive branch!) nor Congress (Legislative branch!) have too much power! :)


Person who checks the power of congress by vetoing bills?

President of the United States?

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