A power that is vested in the president is
A) legally guaranteed by the Supreme Court
B) legally guaranteed by the Constitution
C) subject to approval by the House
D) subject to approval by the Senate
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The correct answer for the question mentioned is OPTION B.
Explanation:
Option B clearly states that the power vested in the president is legally guaranteed by the constitution. This is so because when discussing the role of a president, the constitution in a democratic society is the write up and skeleton solution of all the problems for any country. Everyone's powers are determined by the constitution. No one is above the constitution.
The supreme court has no saying in this matter, because its one of the other main organs of the state, like parliamentary, judiciary and executive.
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