The power of Congress to enact legislation, despite a president's veto of that legislation, and require a two-thirds vote of both houses of Congress is known as
A) a legislative veto.
B) an amendatory veto.
C) a line item veto.
D) a pocket veto.
E) overriding a veto.
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