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Why did the founders allow the president the ability to veto bills that had been passed in Congress? A. to ensure rule of law B. to check and balance the legislative branch C. Because they wanted the executive
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Why did the founders allow the president the ability to veto bills that had been passed in Congress?
A. to ensure rule of law
B. to check and balance the legislative branch
C. Because they wanted the executive branch to be the most powerful branch
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B To check and balance the legislative branch
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