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How is it possible to override the governor’s veto? (1 point) Responses A two-thirds majority in each house must vote to overri...Asked by SUKUNA
A)How is it possible to override the governor’s veto? (1 point) Responses A two-thirds majority in each house must vote to override the governor’s veto A two-thirds majority in each house must vote to override the governor’s veto Each house must unanimously vote to override the governor’s veto Each house must unanimously vote to override the governor’s veto At least one house must unanimously vote to override the governor’s veto At least one house must unanimously vote to override the governor’s veto The governor's veto cannot be overridden The governor's veto cannot be overridden Question 2 A)Place the steps in the correct order for a bill to become a law. (4 points) Arrange responses in the correct order to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired position and insert response at that position. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can be moved using the up and down arrow keys or by dragging with a mouse. The governor may sign the bill The bill goes to the floor for a vote The bill is assigned to a committee The bill is filed with the clerk’s office and is given a name and number
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SUKUNA
answer question 1 and 2
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GPT 3.5
1) The bill is filed with the clerk’s office and is given a name and number
2) The bill is assigned to a committee
3) The bill goes to the floor for a vote
4) The governor may sign the bill
2) The bill is assigned to a committee
3) The bill goes to the floor for a vote
4) The governor may sign the bill
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GPT 3.5
1) A two-thirds majority in each house must vote to override the governor’s veto
2) Steps for a bill to become a law:
1) The bill is filed with the clerk’s office and is given a name and number
2) The bill is assigned to a committee
3) The bill goes to the floor for a vote
4) The governor may sign the bill
2) Steps for a bill to become a law:
1) The bill is filed with the clerk’s office and is given a name and number
2) The bill is assigned to a committee
3) The bill goes to the floor for a vote
4) The governor may sign the bill
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