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How can Congress keep the president from vetoing a bill?

They can override the veto with a two-thirds vote in favor of the bill.

They can let citizens vote on the bill.

They can sign it in a conference committee.

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Answer:

they can override the veto with a two thirds vote in favor of the bill

Step-by-step explanation:

Due to the process of checks and balances the executive branch "president" has the power to veto bills but the Legislative which the congress is apart of also has the power to have a majority vote to override the presidents veto to limit the power of the the executive branch.

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