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Which statement best describes how the President works with Congress?

a. As comander in cheif, the president commands congress to pass his law.
b. The president suggest, requests, or insists that congress pass his law.
c. As head of the executive branch, the president votes on laws the congress suggest.
d. The president determines which resolutions and laws congress must change.

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Answer:

The Correct Answer is B

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The Constitution explicitly authorizes the president the capability to approve or deny enactment, control the well-armed forces, ask for the formulated notion of their Cabinet, assemble or postpone Congress, present pardons and forgiveness, and receive diplomats.
  • The President is accountable for executing and implementing the laws formulated by Congress and, to that point, delegates the leaders of the federal offices.

User Clelia
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The best option regarding how the President works with Congress would be that "b. The president suggest, requests, or insists that congress pass his law," since the President can't force the Congress to vote on bills.
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