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PLEASE HELP MEE I NEED THIS ANSWER List the checks that the executive branch of the government has on the power of the legislative branch under the US Constitution

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Answer:

The power to approve legislation, the power to veto.

Explanation:

The President(Executive Branch) has the power to veto any bills made by the legislative branch. When a bill is passed by the legislative branch, it is sent to the executive branch. There the President will either sign the bill and make it a law or veto it.

Answer:

The president has veto power. This means he or she can stop Congress from passing a law.

When a member of Congress wants a new law passed, he or she writes a bill. Other members of Congress talk about the bill and ask for changes. Then Congress votes. If the bill gets enough votes in the House and the Senate, Congress sends it to the president to sign.

But what if the president doesn't like the bill?

He or she can veto it and send it back to Congress. The president may explain why he or she thinks the bill is a bad idea.

The bill can still become law. But that happens only if two-thirds of the Senate and the House vote for it again.

Sometimes Congress passes a bill and then takes a break. This is called a recess. The members go home and listen to the people who elected them. If the president uses veto power at that time, then Congress cannot vote on the bill again. This is called a pocket veto.