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Which answer best describes the portion of the chart labeled M?

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The president presents drafts of bills to the House of Representatives and the Senate.
The president appoints subcommittees to review bills from the House of Representatives and the Senate.
President receives bills from Congress which he approves or vetoes.
The president reviews vetoed bills from Congress and can override the vetoes.

Which answer best describes the portion of the chart labeled M? © 2011 FLVS (4 points-example-1
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C: President receives bills from Congress which he approves or vetoes.

Step-by-step explanation:

Congress sends the approved bill to the president. The president signs the majority of passed bills into law. However, the president may choose to veto the bill. Congress may override the president's veto with a two-thirds vote in both the House and Senate. If the override succeeds, the bill becomes law. Congress considers the president's views throughout the process to prevent a veto.

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Answer:

President recieves bills from congress which he approves or vetoes.

Step-by-step explanation:

1st: the bill starts as an idea either from the citizens, the President, or the lobbyist.

2nd: the is introduced by a member of the congress. So, the idea is now a bill

3rd: then it will go to committee and they talk about the bill and they think if it is fine then it goes to the next step.

4th: then the bill goes to either the House of Reps. Or the Senate.

5th: then one of the houses vote on the bill.

6th: then the bill goes to the next house where they vote again.

7th: then the bill passes the congress and goes to the president who could either sign or veto it.

8th: if the president signs it then the bill become a law, but if he vetoes it then it is going back to the two houses were the bill has to get 2/3rds vote in each house to become a law.

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