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Whenever one house of Congress significantly alters a bill:

A) the bill is nullified.
B) the chief justice determines the constitutionality of the changes.
C) the president vetoes the bill.
D) a conference committee is formed to reconcile the differences versions of the bill

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The correct answer is D) A conference committee is formed to reconcile the different versions of the bill.

In order for a bill to become a law, both the House of Representatives and Senate must pass th exact same bill. When one part of Congress changes the bill, they must work with the other branch of Congress to pass the same version of the bill.

For example, if the House of Representatives passes one bill and the Senate takes that bill, revises it, and then passes a different version, that is when a conference committee is called. This committee works to find a compromise between the two different branches of Congress in order to create a bill that both the Senate and House of Representatives can agree on.

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Whenever one house of Congress significantly alters a bill, a conference committee is formed to reconcile the difference versions of the bills. The correct answer is D. 
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