When exercising Checks and Balances and the President Vetoes a bill, which branch is it a check on?

Group of answer choices

The legislative branch

The judicial branch

The executive branch

none of the above

The correct answer is: The legislative branch.

When the President vetoes a bill, it is a check on the legislative branch's power to make laws. The President's veto can prevent a bill from becoming a law unless it is overridden by a two-thirds majority vote in both houses of Congress.