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Who has the power to veto bills?
AThe Chief Justice
BThe President
CThe state governors
DThe Vice President
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. The President
1. Congress passes bills and sends them to the President.
2. The President signs a bill to make it a law, or vetoes it to refuse.
3. So the veto power belongs to the President.
4. State governors act on state bills only, so they have no say over bills passed by Congress.
_Source: USCIS Civics Flash Cards M-623 (rev. 02/12), public domain, official civics question 34_
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