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The president can disapprove of a bill by vetoing it. A presidential veto is one of the checks the constitution has given to the executive branch over the legislative branch. However, the legislative branch can override a presidential veto by a 2/3rds vote from each house (the senate and the house).

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How can the President show disapproval of a bill that has been passed by congress?

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How the president show disapproval of a bill that has been passed by Congress?

He can veto it.


The President shows disapproval of a bill by ____________.?

Vetoing it


What is the presidents stamp of approval?

The president's stamp of approval is a term used to show that the president has the support of his party. This term is often used to show the results of statistics taken periodically during the president's term.


What does a president do to a bill to show his approval?

He signs the bill to make it a law.


How does the President show dislike for a bill that he has been given?

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How did the colonists show their disapproval for the stamp act?

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If the President does not approve the bill, he can veto it, returning it to Congress with his objections. Congress may then attempt to override the veto by passing the bill again with a two-thirds majority vote in both the House and the Senate. If successful, the bill becomes law despite the President's disapproval. If Congress fails to override the veto, the bill does not become law.


What is a presidential veto and what can congress do about it?

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What was the main reason the anti-federalist disapproval of the Constitution?

Because it didn't have some sort of Bill Of Rights.


What is the meaning of the word FIE?

The word "fie" is an exclamation used to express disapproval or disgust. The first known use of the word was in the 14th Century, but is not commonly used today.


What was the famous quote they used over and over to show their disapproval of the stamp act?

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