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How does the Constitution give the president the power to influence the legislative process?

Question by Madison Jeff: How does the Constitution give the president the power to influence the legislative process?
The Constitution gives the president the power to influence the legislative process through his responsibility to

a. make laws by decree without the consent of Congress in some situations.
b. direct the business of Congress and initiate impeachment.
c. report on the state of the union and veto acts of Congress.
d. recommend legislation and make appointments.
e. manage the economy, lead the party, and deal with national crises.

Best answer:

Answer by Megan M
c. =]

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