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7 November, 12:52

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

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  1. 7 November, 13:57
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    The following options gives the power of the president in lawmaking.

    The president can veto "a bill within 10 days of receiving it". The president can make suggestions to Congress about laws. The president can sign a bill for it to become a law.

    Explanation:

    The United States president's major powers or responsibilities are granted by various sources that include the Constitution in Article II.

    The president's responsibilities as per Article II it provides that the president can be a commander of the Navy, US Army, and militia of various states.

    The president has the right to declare wars in a nation and the commander guides the troops in safeguarding the nations at the time of war.
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