The Constitution granted the president the power to veto legislation, but Washington was reluctant to encroach on legislative affairs, and he only exercised his veto power twice. He exercised his presidential veto power for the first time on April 5, 1792, to stop an apportionment act from becoming law.
Difference between cash receipt and invoice
C. Bantu.
<span>Many of African Languages are delivered from the Bantu origin</span>