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1. A bill that is vetoed by the President

(A) goes to a conference committee for revision.
(B) must be rewritten by the representative who authored it.
(C) will never become law.
(D) goes to a federal court for approval of the veto.
(E) can become law if Congress overrides the veto.

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Answer:

(E) can become law if Congress overrides the veto.

Step-by-step explanation:

they have to have a majority of the votes

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Answer:

E

Step-by-step explanation:

2/3rds vote in both Senate and house can override a veto

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