Which of the following is a true statement about the power of congress?

A. Congress may overrule the bill of rights
B. Congress may pass any law necessary and proper to carry out it enumerated powers (i think its B)
C. Congress may overrule decisions by federal judges
D. Congress may override a presidential veto by a simple majority vote

Agree

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Which vote of each house is required to override a presidential veto

A majority vote
B three-fifths
C two-thirds
D three- fourths

Which vote of each house is required to override a presidential veto

A majority vote
B three-fifths
C two-thirds
D three- fourths

C two-thirds is the vote of each house required to override a presidential veto.

Who nominates members of the supreme Court

A Congress
B the president
C citizens of the United States

B the President nominates members of the Supreme Court.

How does the principal of separation of powers limit Congress

A Congress cannot enforce the laws that they make
B Congress must interpret legislation for the court
C Congress must rely on the executive branch to introduce legislation
D Congress must share its power with individual state governments

A Congress cannot enforce the laws they make is how the principle of separation of powers limits Congress.

Why would it not be appropriate for Congress to get the supreme Court's opinion about a bill it is considering

A it would check the president's power of veto
B it would upset the legislative process
C the supreme Court cannot rule on a law that does not exist
D Marine corps is not in session when Congress is in session

B it would upset the legislative process is the reason why it would not be appropriate for Congress to get the Supreme Court's opinion about a bill it is considering.

Why would it not be appropriate for Congress to get the supreme Court's opinion about a bill it is considering

A it would check the president's power of veto
B it would upset the legislative process
C the supreme Court cannot rule on a law that does not exist
D the supreme Court is not in session when Congress is in session

B it would upset the legislative process is the reason why it would not be appropriate for Congress to get the Supreme Court's opinion about a bill it is considering.

Which is an important purpose of having the president serve as the military commander in chief

A civilian control of the military
B fewer attacks by foreign powers
C increased efficiency in the chain of command
D more experienced leaders

A civilian control of the military is an important purpose of having the President serve as the military commander in chief.