When a president vetoes congressional legislation,
A) Congress must form a joint committee to address the president's complaints.
B) the Supreme Court determines whether the law will take effect.
C) Congress can override the veto by a two-thirds vote in both houses.
D) there is nothing Congress can do about it.
E) one house of Congress can override the veto if it votes to do so with a two-thirds vote.
Answer: C
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