True. The Constitution gives Congress the authority to 'make all laws which shall be necessary and proper.'
False.
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Yes, he can veto laws passed in Congress, but then Congress can vote again, and if they get a sufficient number of votes, can override the president's veto.
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False
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"Laws are made to be broken" is a popular phrase based on opinion. It is neither true nor false.
False. Not all laws made by a government are considered valid. Laws must adhere to the constitution and legal principles to be considered valid and enforceable. Additionally, laws that violate basic human rights or are unconstitutional can be challenged and overturned.
False. As according to the Constitution of the United States of America only the chief executive, that is the president, has the power of veto.
Absolutely false. Congressional Representation has nothing to do with a State enforcing its laws! They are separate from each other.
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true