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How do the president’s actions impact the lawmaking powers of the legislative branch? Select three options.

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Question options :

-The president can sign a bill for it to become a law.

-The president can write a bill and then send it to Congress.

-The president can veto a bill within 10 days of receiving it.

-The president can make suggestions to Congress about laws.

-The president can do nothing and let the bill become law without signing it.

Answer:

-The president can sign a bill for it to become a law..

-The president can veto a bill within 10 days of receiving it.

-The president can make suggestions to Congress about laws.

Step-by-step explanation:

From the above options, the president cannot write a bill and send to Congress, also the president cannot sit back and do nothing because he has to sign for a bill to become law. The president therefore can Veto a bill such as sign it into law even if congress rejects it or reject bills approved by Congress. The president can make suggestions concerning what bill to pursue to the congress. Lastly the president must be presented a bill to sign or disapprove it(within 10 days) before it becomes law. However if the president does not approve or disapprove within 10 days, the bill can become law

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