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The president's veto is:

a) subject to the consent of the U.S. Senate

b) absolute

c) subject to review by the U.S. Supreme Court

d) subject to being overridden by Congress

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

A veto is what a president uses to reject a bill of becoming a law. When 2/3 of the Congress (House of Representatives and Senate)'s votes is the majority, the veto can be overridden.

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