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Where does a bill go after both houses of Congress pass it?

A. debate on the floor
B. for the people to vote
C. the president to approve
D. the supreme court for judicial review

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Answer:

the correct answer is c

Step-by-step explanation:

once both houses of congress have passed a bill, it is sent to the president for approval. the president has the power to either sign the bill into law or veto it. if the president signs the bill, it becomes a law. If the president vetoes the bill, it is sent back to congress, where it can be overridden with a two-thirds majority vote in both houses. if the president does not sign or veto the bill within 10 days, it automatically becomes law. but if congress is in recess for more than 10 days, the president has the power to pocket veto the bill, meaning it will not become law.

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