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Lesson Plan: The Use of Presidential Vetoes and Veto Threats
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Lesson Plan: The Use of Presidential Vetoes and Veto Threats

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Grade Level Grades 9-12
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In the legislative process, the president has the power to veto bills that he or she does not support. This lesson has student look at the legislative process and examine the role that vetoes, and threats of vetoes play in how a bill becomes a law. This lesson can be viewed in a traditional classroom or adapted to classroom using one-to-one designs or flipped models. Teachers can access this free resource by signing up or logging into C-SPAN Classroom.

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