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The Governor's vetoing of a bill that the General Assembly approves is an example of what principle? ] judicial review checks and balances separation of powers representative government

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The Governor's vetoing of a bill is an example of checks and balances because it balances the power of the state's Legislative branch with the power of the Executive branch.

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This is an example of checks and balances. There are many ways each branch of government checks another.

In this example, the executive branch (Governor) is using his power to check the legislative branch (General Assembly).
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