How do weak mayors' and strong mayors' veto powers differ?
a. weak mayors have little or no veto power; strong mayors have full veto power
b. on veto power, the two do not differ
c. weak mayors can only veto spending bills; strong mayors can veto anything
a. weak mayors have little or no veto power; strong mayors have full veto power
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