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a power that is vested in the president is
○ subject to approval by the senate.
○ legally guaranteed by the supreme court.
○ legally guaranteed by the constitution.
○ subject to approval by the house.
Presidential powers in the U.S. framework are established and legally guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution. While some presidential actions require Senate approval (like appointments/treaties), not all vested powers do. The Supreme Court interprets powers but does not guarantee them, and the House does not generally approve core vested presidential powers.
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legally guaranteed by the Constitution.