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25 December, 19:57

Which situation best represents the president acting in the roles of chief legislator

A: vetoing a law that expands federal spending

B: negotiating an arms limitation treaty

C: delivering a speech on the Fourth of July

D: ordering a military strike on a foreign target

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  1. 25 December, 22:50
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    The correct answer is A

    Explanation:

    The chief legislator has the power of signing a law or vetoing it. The later case would occur when the Chief Legislator rejects the passing of a bill.
  2. 25 December, 22:53
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    The correct answer is A. The situation that best represents the president acting in the roles of chief legislator is vetoing a law that expands federal spending.

    Explanation:

    The President of the United States has the power to veto a law passed by Congress, thus prohibiting its publication and enforcement. In this way, the President is part of the system of sanction of a law, in this case, prohibiting its entry into force, although it also participates by signing the bill so that it becomes effective from that moment.

    Even so, if the President vetoes the law, it returns to Congress, which in turn can approve it by a 2/3 majority to override the veto and pass the law. Therefore, the right to veto is not absolute.
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