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Which is NOT a power the Legislative Branch has over the Executive Branch? A. approving presidential appointments B. declaring presidential acts unconstitutional C. controlling the budget D. passing laws after a presidential veto
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User: Which is NOT a power the Legislative Branch has over the Executive Branch? A. approving presidential appointments B. declaring presidential acts unconstitutional C. controlling the budget D. passing laws after a presidential veto

Weegy: C. controlling the budget
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Declaring presidential acts unconstitutional is NOT a power the Legislative Branch has over the Executive Branch.

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