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What is the last step of the law making process?(1 point)
Responses Senate approves the bill Senate approves the bill President
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Seeking to influence legislators to introduce or vote for or against a bill is –
lobbying filibustering legislating vetoing
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What is the last step of the law making process? (1 point)
Committee passes the bill House of Representatives approve the bill
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Which statement best analyzes how political parties shape the legislative process?(1 point) Responses Political parties try to
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President and Congress Quick Check 1 of 51 of 5 Items Question Which statement best assesses how individuals and groups outside
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Why is the work session for legislators 40 days?(1 point)ResponsesLegislators were meant to hold other jobs, not be career
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dee
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Place the steps in the correct order for a bill to become a law ( 4 points)
The governor may sign the bill The bill goes to the
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Place the steps in the correct order for a bill to become a law.
(4 points): The bill goes to the floor for a vote The bill is
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After a bill passes both houses in the Arkansas state legislature, what needs to happen before it can become a law?
(1 point)
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2 of 152 of 15 Items
Question Based on the government system in the United States, which individual activity is used to directly
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Solve for a. 5a≤10
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Place the steps in the correct order for a bill to become a law. (4 points)
= The bill is filed with the clerk's office and is
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Federal Government Unit Test 11 of 3011 of 30 Items Question Which of the following constitutional quotes best explains the
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Which of the following best describes the legislative process?(1 point) Responses For a bill to become a law it must receive a
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Why are groups outside of Congress more effective than individuals in influencing the legislative process?(1 point) Responses
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Why are groups outside of Congress more effective than individuals in influencing the legislative process?(1 point) Responses
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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
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Place the steps in the correct order for a bill to become a law.
the bill is assigned to the committee the bill goes to the floor
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lalamarmar
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Place the steps in the correct order for a bill to become a law.
(4 points) the bill is filed with the clerk's office and is
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Place the steps in the correct order for a bill to become a law.
(4 points) the bill goes to the floor for a vote the bill is
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I NEED MORE BOOLETS
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A)How is it possible to override the governor’s veto? (1 point) Responses A two-thirds majority in each house must vote to
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SUKUNA
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Place the steps in the correct order for a bill to become a law. (last step should go on the bottom)
-the governor may sign the
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Place the steps in the correct order for a bill to become a law.
= the bill goes to the floor for a vote = the governor may sign
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the steps in the correct order for a bill to become a law
(4 points) The bill goes to the floor for a vote The billis assigned to
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place the steps in the correct order for a blill to become a law
1. the bill is assigned to a committee 2. the bill goes to the
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Place the steps in the correct order for a bill to become a law. (4 points)
The bill goes to the floor for a vote The bill is
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Jazmine
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Which of the following is true about the legislative process?
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place the steps in the correct order for a bill to become a law.
responses: the bill goes to the floor for a vote the bill is
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Which statement explains how a bill can be altered during the bill development process?(1 point)
Responses A bill can only be
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How is it possible to override the governors veto? A. Two thirds majority in each house must vote b. Each house must unanimously
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Put the steps in order for a bill to become a law. A. The bill is fixed with the clerks office and is given a name and number b.
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Indicate whether the following statements are true or false, and substantiate your answer.
1.1 The adoption of legislation refers
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What is the correct sequence for a bill to become a law? 1. The bill goes to the floor for a vote 2. The bill is assigned to a
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Elijah Ford
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A good example of this party cooperation is Texas Republican Representative Angie Chen Button’s $1 billion bill for childcare
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jacob_101_gunner
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Which is true of bills to raise or spend money?
(1 pont) They must be vetoed by the Senate. They must originate in the House.
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Choose the two that are true statements about the committee system. (1 point) Responses The committee system divides the
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_behindyou_
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Place the steps in the correct order for a bill to become a law.
(4 points) =The bill goes to the floor for a vote = The bill is
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MaryMartha Boucher
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Which of the following is true about the process for a bill becoming a law?
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What is the correct sequence for a bill to become a law?
1. The bill goes to the floor for a vote 2. The bill is assigned to a
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Which of the following is true about the legislative process?
(1 point) Responses A bill may skip the second house and go
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Based on the government system in the United States, which individual activity is used to directly influence legislative
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What is the correct sequence for a bill to become a law? 1. The bill goes to the floor for a vote 2. The bill is
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What is the correct sequence for a bill to become a law?
1. The bill goes to the floor for a vote 2. The bill is assigned to a
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The MAIN benefit of the committee system in the Georgia General Assembly is that (1 point)
• committees force members of the
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The MAIN benefit of the committee system in the Georgia General Assembly is that
A. committees force members of the majority and
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What is the correct sequence for a bill to become a law?
1. The bill goes to the floor for a vote 2. The bill is assigned to a
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no!!!!
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these steps are out of order, rearrange them for the steps for a bill to become a law
1. The bill goes to the floor for a vote 2.
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no!!!!
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Question The MAIN benefit of the committee system in the Georgia General Assembly is that (1 point) Responses committees force
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Question What is the correct sequence for a bill to become a law? 1. The bill goes to the floor for a vote 2. The bill is
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What is the correct sequence for a bill to become a law?
1. The bill goes to the floor for a vote 2. The bill is assigned to a
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What is the correct sequence for a bill to become a law?
1. The bill goes to the floor for a vote 2. The bill is assigned to a
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