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Gala2k [10]
1 year ago
7

Which of the following presidential powers, do you suppose, is used most frequently?

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1 answer:
il63 [147K]1 year ago
7 0

One of the most frequently used presidential powers is regarding the approval or veto of laws passed by the Congress.

<h3>What are presidential powers?</h3>

The powers which are granted to the American President by the virtue of holding such position, which are available only in the hands of the President are known as presidential powers.

Such powers are lapsed from the hands of the person by the virtue of removal from such position. Currently, Joe Biden holds Presidential Powers.

Hence, option C holds true regarding presidential powers.

Learn more about presidential powers here:

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