The liberum veto, a key practice of the Polish diet , _____.
A) allowed the noble-run upper house to veto any law passed by the commoner-dominated lower house of the diet
B) allowed as few as ten members to veto the actions of the diet
C) allowed the king to veto any law
D) allowed a single member of the diet to veto any action
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