HISTORY
ANCIENT ROME
Question
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I defend.
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I forbid.
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I deny.
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I refuse.
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Detailed explanation-1: -: to refuse to admit or approve. specifically : to refuse assent to (a legislative bill) so as to prevent enactment or cause reconsideration see also override. Etymology. Noun. Latin, I forbid, refuse assent to.
Detailed explanation-2: -The word veto comes from the Latin word meaning “I forbid.” A veto is the power of one department or branch of a government to forbid an action of another department or branch. Most commonly, the chief executive of the government has the power to veto an act passed by the legislature.
Detailed explanation-3: -The right of veto was introduced by the authors of the Charter in order to ensure that the victors of World War II spoke with a single voice on matters of war and peace – and not to give each of them the means of blocking any resolution they chose.