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Which resolution is not a bill but follows the same procedure as a bill and has the force of law, if signed by both houses of Congress and the president?

A. Joint Resolution.
B. Concurrent Resolution.
C. Simple Resolution.
D. Executive Resolution.

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A Joint Resolution is not a bill but follows the same procedure as a bill and has the force of law, if signed by both houses of Congress and the president.

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A Joint Resolution is not a bill but follows the same procedure as a bill and has the force of law, if signed by both houses of Congress and the president.

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