Andrew Johnson, because he vetoed bills passed by radical Republicans during the Reconstruction Era.
veto
The veto and the pocket veto are two ways that the _____ can reject a bill
A pocket veto is not a direct veto of a bill. Rather, it occurs when the president holds onto a bill, unsigned, until after Congress adjourns.
It is important to note that there is more than one veto pivot. For example, the president can be a veto pivot, and in effect the veto pivots are the people who you have to get in order for a bill to pass.
This is an easy one its a veto
veto
Yes, because Andrew veoted more bills than all 6 previous presidents put together. That's not good at all.
He vetoed 12 bills during his first term, more than all the 6 previous presidents combined.
full of veto
No. The President only has one choice to veto or to pass it. Once he veto's it goes back to congress where they can kill it or they can override his veto with 2-3 majority.
The plural for the noun veto is vetoes.The plural possessive form is vetoes'.
Veto
The veto and the pocket veto are two ways that the _____ can reject a bill
by overriding the veto
veto
Sign it, veto it, do a pocket veto.
Veto is not actually Greek it is Latin verb; Veto, Vetare, Vetui, Vetitus meaning To Forbid or Tell not to. The first principle part of the verb Veto is where the English word Veto comes from meaning "I" Forbid. Hope that helps ^_^