How can a presidential veto be overridden?
A) by a two-thirds majority vote in either the House or the Senate
B) by a simple majority vote in both the House and Senate
C) by a two-thirds majority vote in both the House and Senate
D) by majority vote in three-fourths of state legislatures
E) It cannot be overridden.
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Q2: Which of the following statements best explains
Q3: The American presidency was established by
A)Congress.
B)the Declaration
Q4: The framers hoped to achieve a republican
Q5: Which presidential powers are not expressed in
Q6: President George W.Bush argued that congressional efforts
Q7: When President George W.Bush refused to release
Q8: If the president vetoes a bill,
A)the bill
Q9: How are appointments to the federal judiciary
Q10: How was the presidency strengthened in the
Q11: The scope of executive privilege was clarified
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