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Which statement about the lawmaking process is accurate?

A bill can only originate in the Senate.
A bill can have a second chance after a veto.
A bill can only originate in the House of Representatives.
A bill can often be passed quickly and easily.

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"A bill can have a second chance after a veto."

Explanation: If the president vetoes a bill, Congress can attempt to override the veto by a two‑thirds vote in both the House and the Senate. (Most other bills may originate in either chamber, though revenue bills must start in the House.)