A presidential veto restores a person to the full rights and privileges of citizenship.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
A presidential pardon restores a person to the full rights and privileges of citizenship. A veto is the refusal by an official, such as the president of the United States or a state governor, to sign a bill into law. See 12-3: Presidential Powers
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