The president's power to execute the law covers
a. all state and federal laws, whether or not...
Social Studies, 16.10.2019 00:00 yolo1143
The president's power to execute the law covers
a. all state and federal laws, whether or not the president agrees with them.
b. only those federal laws that the president supports.
c. all federal laws, whether or not the president agrees with them.
d. all the laws of foreign countries to which the united states sends aid only those laws that are described or implied in the constitution.
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