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Which branch of government is able to override a presidential veto of legislation passed by Congress?
the executive branch through the Office of the President
the military branch through the Joint Chiefs of Staff
the legislative branch through congressional action
the judicial branch through the Supreme Court
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The legislative branch through congressional.
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