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Is the executive branch only allowed to veto?

No, the executive branch is not only allowed to veto. The executive branch has various powers, including enforcing laws, negotiating treaties, and appointing officials. Veto power is one of the tools the executive branch can use to influence legislation passed by the legislature.


What are the two ways a bill may become a law without the Presidents signature?

A bill can become a law without the President's signature if the President takes no action within 10 days while Congress is in session, and the bill automatically becomes law. Alternatively, if Congress overrides the President's veto with a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate, the bill becomes a law without the President's signature.


To strike down a law?

To strike down a law means that a court has ruled that the law is unconstitutional or invalid, and therefore unenforceable. This can happen if the law violates rights or principles guaranteed by a country's constitution.


What body of the US government makes the laws?

legislative branch


What are the main parts of the executive branch?

The three main parts of the executive branch of the United States government are the Executive Office, the Cabinet, and the independent agencies. The other branches of government are the legislative branch and the judicial branch.The three main parts of the executive branch is the President, Vice President and the Cabinet. The President is mandated with the implementation of the laws that are written by the Congress.

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WHAT branch can overrides presidential veto?

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


How does the legislative branch check the power of the executive branch when the president breaks the law?

it overrides the presidential veto impeachment, house brings charges senate holds trial(I maybe wrong)


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!


Which happens if congress overrides the veto of the bill?

It becomes law.


Which happens if Congress overrides the veto of a bill?

It becomes law.


What is a word that overrides a decision that starts with v?

The word you are looking for is VETO.


Which branch overrides presidential vetoes?

The legislative branch


Who overrides a veto and does that branch of govement exert some control over another branch rnment exts?

The Executive Branch, specifically the President, can veto a piece of legislation from Congress. It can, however, be passed over his veto with a 2/3 majority in both the House and the Senate, like the War Powers bill being passed over Richard Nixon's veto. Having this power makes this branch able to discourage bills the President doesn't like, and gives him some power over Congress.


What happens when the congress overrides a presidents veto?

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.


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.


Which action best illustrates the system of checks and balances in the United States government?

When President proposes a bill, a congress (both House and Senate first have to approve it. Then the president can sign the bill into law or veto it. If he vetoes it, Congress can override the bill and make it a law. The Judicial branch, though, can declare it unconstitutional. War, or Treaties- President can make treaties and send troops, but Congress have to approve the treaty and war.