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In the context of checks and balances among the branches of government, who can override presidential vetoes?

a.
Members of the executive branch
b.
the Supreme Court
c.
Voters
d.
the Parliament
e.
Congress

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Answer: congress

Step-by-step explanation:

i took ap gov last year,

the supreme court interprets laws, they don't dapple in 'overriding' the president

members of the executive branch work under the president- especially in regards to militia

voters is completely wrong because their power comes from electing the president, there's no '3/4 vote' to veto

Congress is the correct answer - they use checks and balances to override the president on occasion by passing 2/3's (majority) to veto it

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