The mechanism that allows the president to veto only certain provisions of a law while signing the rest into law is called:
a. the exceptional veto
b. the line-item veto
c. the partial veto
d. the pocket veto
e. the selective veto
b
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a. The Cold War has ended. b. There is now an international criminal court to handle cases of international law. c. States now recognize that without international law, the system is dangerously anarchic. d. The principles of international law are now more widely accepted by the international community. e. As the only superpower in the system, the United States has the power to implement international law unilaterally.
Aaron Burr not only shot Alexander Hamilton, but had a long list of seditious activities in trying to undermine the nation
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false