Which of the following is true about the lawmaking powers that Congress shares with the President? (a) Power is shared by submitting proposed laws to the secretaries of legislation for each state before holding a final vote. (b) Power is shared through a special law that allows the President to vote in the Senate. (c) Power is shared by delegating to the President and the appointed executive branch the discretion to decide how best to implement and adjust policy to achieve its objectives. (d) Power is shared through the line item veto.

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Answer:

(c) Power is shared by delegating to the President and the appointed executive branch the discretion to decide how best to implement and adjust policy to achieve its objectives.

Explanation:

The President has a series of delegated power that are described in Article II of the US Constitution. One of them is the Execution and Enforcement powers, this means that the President as the chief executive, the president has the power of enforcement. This means that the President has the duty to make possible that the laws are faithfully executed. This is also a part of the three-branch system.