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A. Congress may override a president's veto.
The idea behind checks and balances is to spread the power evenly between each government branch, (Separation of powers). While the president can veto a Congressional bill thus exercising a separation of power he may be paradoxically overrided if 2/3 of both the House and the Senate vote in favour of doing so.
The idea behind checks and balances is to spread the power evenly between each government branch, (Separation of powers). While the president can veto a Congressional bill thus exercising a separation of power he may be paradoxically overrided if 2/3 of both the House and the Senate vote in favour of doing so.