When Congress prepares a budget (Points : 1)

it collects estimates from each Executive department separately.
it receives a unified budget prepared by the President’s Office of Management and Budget.
it figures out on its own how much each department needs.
it creates an independent commission to do the budget.

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it receives a unified budget prepared by the President’s Office of Management and Budget
Yes, the president proposes a budget, but Congress is under no obligation to pass it as presented.
In other words, I disagree with your answer.
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