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The President may veto bills(propose laws) passed by Congress is an example of?

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Checks and balances

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The president can veto laws created by congress, depending if he thinks its unfair. Congress can impeach the president, depending if they think the president is being unfair. Both the legislative branch and executive branch keep in check eachothers power.

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