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how does the legislative branch check the power of the executive branch? president can override a congressional bill bills can be vetoed by all the branches supreme court can veto a decision made by congress legislative branch can override a presidential veto
The legislative branch (Congress) can override a presidential veto as a way to check the power of the executive branch (the President). The other options describe actions that do not involve the legislative - branch checking executive - branch power. The first option is the President checking Congress's power, the second is incorrect as not all branches can veto bills in that way, and the third involves the judicial branch (Supreme Court) in relation to Congress.
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Legislative branch can override a presidential veto