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Under a system of separation of powers, what power would the executive branch of government hold?

Under a system of separation of powers, what power would the executive branch of government-example-1
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The President has the power to veto legislation; Senate approval is required for executive and judicial nominations made by the President; the judiciary has the power to review actions of Congress or the President; and Congress may, through impeachment, remove the President, Vice President, and other "civil Officers of ..

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