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What are the three branches of the federal government?

executive, legislative, and judicial
executive, judicial, and senatorial
legislative, judicial, and presidential
judicial, legislative, and congressional

How are the powers of the legislative branch held in check? Select two options.
through the creation of new laws
through the veto-override process
through the president’s rejection of laws
through the declaration of laws as unconstitutional
through the confirmation of presidential appointments

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Answer:

1 legislative executive judicial

2. president's rejection of laws and declaration of laws as unconstitutional

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Answer:

1. legislative executive judicial

2. president's rejection of laws and declaration of laws as unconstitutional

Step-by-step explanation:

in order to keep the legislative branch powers in check the president has the final vote on creating a law. If the president accepts the law, the supreme court can have the right to overturn both the legislative branch and executive branch's choices by declaring it "unconstitutional"

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