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Which of the following is not an example of a check or balance put into the u. s. constitution?
a. the president issues a pardon or commutes someone's sentence.
b. congress confirms a judicial appointment.
c. the supreme court declares an executive order unconstitutional.
d. congress overrides a presidential veto. e. all of the above are checks or balances that are part of the u. s. constitution.
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