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How do the presidents power to recommend or veto legislation and to grant reprieves and pardons illustrate the principle of checks and balances?
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How do the presidents power to recommend or veto legislation and to grant reprieves and pardons illustrate the principle of checks and balances?
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When a president vetos a legislative branch, he is making sure the legislative branch is not being too unruly. The president also appoints Supreme Court justices which keeps the judicial branch in check.
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