When a president vetoes congressional legislation,
a. Congress must form a joint committee to address the president鈥檚 complaint.
b. the Supreme Court determines whether the law will take effect.
c. Congress can override the veto by a two thirds vote in both houses.
d. there is nothing Congress can do about it.
e. one house of Congress can override the veto if it votes to do so with a two-thirds votes.|||The Answer would be C because if the president vetoes a legislation, congress can still get it passed by 2/3 votes from each house. This is a example of checks and balances to deter executive branch from gaining excessive power.|||c
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