According to article ii, what is the president's main duty?
a. to carry out laws that have be...
Social Studies, 16.09.2019 23:00 Thunderalesis7855
According to article ii, what is the president's main duty?
a. to carry out laws that have been passed
b. to give first readings to introduced bills
c. to make court rulings on standing laws
d. to interpret laws that have been passed
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