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To become a law, typically a bill must be approved by: a. The House of Representatives, the Senate, and the President b. The Ho...Asked by Dave
To become a law, typically a bill must be approved by:
a. The House of Representatives, the Senate, and the President
b. The House of Representatives
c. The Senate
d. The Supreme Court
I chose Letter A, but someone how my teacher said it was incorrect. I was completely shocked. He said the Congress and President can approve all they want, but the Supreme Court has the final "say" before a bill becomes a law.
I researched online through many different sources and didn't find any information about this.
a. The House of Representatives, the Senate, and the President
b. The House of Representatives
c. The Senate
d. The Supreme Court
I chose Letter A, but someone how my teacher said it was incorrect. I was completely shocked. He said the Congress and President can approve all they want, but the Supreme Court has the final "say" before a bill becomes a law.
I researched online through many different sources and didn't find any information about this.
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This has been answered before. A is correct. Your teacher needs to go back to school!!
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