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Which is the proper order of a bill becoming a law after it is introduced in the Senate?

A.
debate, committee, Senate approval, House approval, presidential action
B.
committee, debate, House approval, Senate approval, presidential action
C.
committee, debate, Senate approval, House approval, presidential action
D.
debate, Senate approval, House approval, committee, presidential action

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Correct answer choice is :


C) Committee, debate, Senate approval, House approval, presidential action


Step-by-step explanation:


The structure and powers of the Senate are organized by Article One of the United States Constitution. The Senate is comprised of senators, each of whom describes a single state in its whole, with each state is uniformly expressed by two senators, despite its population, serving staggered terms of six years, with 50 states currently in the Union, there are 100 U.S. Senators. From 1789 until 1913, Senators were elected by authorities of the states they represented following the confirmation of the Seventeenth Amendment in 1913, they are now usually selected.

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The correct answer of the given question above would be option C. The proper order of a bill becoming a law after it is introduced in the Senate is this: committee, debate, Senate approval, House approval, presidential action. If the House and the Senate versions of the bill are different, the House and Senate try to work out differences in a conference committee. Hope this helps.
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