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how can the executive branch limit the power of the judicial branch?
a. it can nominate supreme court justices.
b. it can veto bills.
c. it can reject treaties that are unconstitutional.
d. it can override vetoes.
The executive branch (the President) has the power to nominate Supreme Court justices. This is a way to influence the composition of the judicial branch. Vetoing bills (B) is a check on the legislative branch. Rejecting unconstitutional treaties (C) is not a typical way the executive limits the judicial branch. Overriding vetoes (D) is a power of the legislative branch.
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A. It can nominate Supreme Court justices.