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which of these is a correct "check and balance" not listed on the chart?
a) congress can override presidential vetoes.
b) the president can veto laws passed by congress.
c) the supreme court can reject judicial appointees.
d) congress may refuse to ratify a presidential treaty.
2)
which of these constitutional principles is most closely related to the system seen here?
a) national supremacy
b) popular soverignty
c) separation of powers
d) republican democracy
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which of these is a correct "check and balance"...
which of these is a correct "check and balance"...
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