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If the diagram below were to continue past M, what must be added to correctly represent what happens to a bill if it is vetoed? 

 Two lines proceeding to boxes labeled N and O that are parallel

 


A single line that circles back to boxes A and B at the beginning of the diagram  

Two lines that circle back to box G in the middle of the diagram  

A single line proceeding to a single box labeled N
If the diagram below were to continue past M, what must be added to correctly represent-example-1
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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "A single line that circles back to boxes A and B at the beginning of the diagram." If the diagram below were to continue past M, this must be added to correctly represent what happens to a bill if it is vetoed: A single line that circles back to boxes A and B at the beginning of the diagram

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