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Which statement best describes the presidents role in the federal legislative process?

A- THE PRESIDENT MUST APPROVE BILLS BEFORE CONGRESS CAN VOTE ON THEM
B-THE PRESIDENT DETERMINES WHETHER TO SIGN OR VETO BILLS PASSED BY CONGRESS
C-THE PRESIDENT CAN ORDER A FILIBUSTER OF BILLS TO PREVENT A VOTE BY CONGRESS
D-THE PRESIDENT SETS THE RULES FOR FLOOR DEBATES ON BILLS PRESENTED TO CONGRESS

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Answer:

The answer is B.

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Answer;

B-The president determines whether to sign or veto bills passed by congress.

Explanation;

  • The president's only role in the federal legislative process is to sign or veto the bills that are passed by the Congress.
  • When the president signs a bill that has been passed by the congress it becomes a Law. On the other hand, if the presidents vetoes the bill then it goes back to the congress. The congress has power to override the veto by the president with a two-third votes by the two houses.
  • However, the override by the congress are not common, and usually the presidential vetoes kills bills.
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