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The president vetoes a bill proposed to become law by Congress. In this situation, what is the purpose of this power?

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Your answer is A. to limit the power of the legislative branch

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The purpose of this power is to block the law from coming into effect. However, when a President vetoes a law, they must explain why and send it back for changes that Congress reconsider. Even if the President vetoes a bill, the bill can still become law if two thirds of both the houses vote for it.
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