I think B is your answer because Im pretty sure the power to veto is in the constitution
<span>The united states constitution delegates police powers mainly to the "federal government," since it leaves most remaining power, which are largely unmentioned, to the individual states. </span>
The government system of the Soviet Union during Cold War was communism, which basically abolishes the right of an individual to own a private property. This means that the government has the sole control in all of its resources, thus a greater chance of accumulating and safe-keeping of wealth. Furthermore, during those times war among nations was already at a set off so there was a need to advance their artillery system and other equipment needed to armed themselves in case of attacks. Therefore, most of their resources went to defense spending.
This lead to the understanding among the Soviet Union's people that the current government system was already inefficient and is not viable to sustain the needs of their country. People then demanded a change.
The two ways that the work of the president’s cabinet
affects how the government runs is by advising and decision making. It is
because they are responsible for affecting the president’s decision as they are
likely to give advice to the president in certain situations in which will
affect the government as the president may follow or associate his decisions
with their advice.