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uranmaximum [27]
3 years ago
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41. Powers of Congress are controlled by the President A. True B. False

History
1 answer:
kramer3 years ago
7 0

Answer: B. False

Explanation:

There are three bodies of government in the United States government; the Legislature, Executive and the Judiciary.

Each of these bodies have roles that they are to pursue independently without control from the other bodies.

Congress is part of the Legislature of the United States government and the President is the head of the Executive.

As they are in different bodies, the President is not in control of Congress and Congress is not in control of the President.

They can however, limit each other's powers.

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