In what sense is the veto a "qualified negative" power?

a. The veto has a negative effect on the ability of Congress to conduct its business as qualified by the Constitution.
b. Congress can negate the president's legislative agenda by refusing to qualify his or her proposals as ripe for consideration, something that is akin to a legislative veto.
c. The president can veto negative or harmful Supreme Court decisions.
d. The president can negate legislation passed by Congress, but this power is qualified by Congress's ability to override the president's veto.


d

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a. a widely-respected historian with a tendency to explore both sides of an argument b. an investigative reporter who has recently exposed a major government scandal c. a young Midwesterner with colorful opinions and a flair for public speaking d. an attractive former government official with predictable views living in Washington, D.C.

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What will be an ideal response?

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