How does a bill become a law?(1 point) Responses Supreme Court introduces and approves a bill and then send it to the President. If the President agree, it becomes law. Supreme Court introduces and approves a bill and then send it to the President. If the President agree, it becomes law. President introduces and approves a bill and then sends it to Congress. If Congress agree, it becomes law. President introduces and approves a bill and then sends it to Congress. If Congress agree, it becomes law. Congress introduces and approves a bill and then sends it to the President. If the President agrees, it becomes law. Congress introduces and approves a bill and then sends it to the President. If the President agrees, it becomes law.

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The correct response is: Congress introduces and approves a bill and then sends it to the President. If the President agrees, it becomes law.

In the process, a bill is proposed in either the House of Representatives or the Senate, it goes through committees, debates, and votes in both chambers, and if both approve it, it is sent to the President, who can sign it into law or veto it.