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What options are available to the President if he disagrees with a bill presented for signature, following its passage by both chambers of Congress?

A: The President has no options and must sign the bill into law once it has passed both chambers of Congress.

B: The bill will not become law if the President does not sign it.

C: The President can send the bill to the States for ratification, knowing it will be defeated.

D:The President can use a pocket veto when Congress is not in session

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the answer is B

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B: The bill will not become law if the President does not sign it.

The President has the option to veto the bill, which sends it back to Congress with a veto message outlining the President's objections. Congress can then override the veto with a two-thirds vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. The President also has the option of a pocket veto, but only if Congress is not in session.

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