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A flowchart lists the steps required for a bill to become law.The flowchart is titled "How a Bill Becomes Law." There are eleven steps. Step one reads, "Legislator introduces a bill in the house or senate." Step two reads, "Bill is sent to a committee for review." Step three reads, "Committee holds hearings on the bill." Step four reads, "Committee discusses the bill, makes any changes to it, and reports the bill to the full chamber." Step five reads, "Members debate and vote on the bill." Step six reads, "If passed, the bill is sent to the other chamber, where it goes through the same process." Step seven reads, "Bill is introduced and assigned to a committee for discussion." Step eight reads, "Members debate and vote on the bill." Step nine reads, "If passed in identical form, the bill is sent to the governor." Step ten reads, "Governor may sign or veto the bill." Step eleven reads, "If signed, the bill becomes law. If vetoed, legislature may override the veto by a two-thirds vote of each chamber."

According to the chart, what is the correct sequence of events for a bill to become a law?

1. A bill is assigned to a committee
2. A proposal is introduced in either house.
3. The governor may sign or veto the bill.
4. A bill is sent to both houses of the legislature.
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Responses

1-2-4-3
1-2-4-3

4-2-1-3
4-2-1-3

2-1-4-3
2-1-4-3

4-1-2-3
4-1-2-3
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The correct sequence of events for a bill to become a law, according to the flowchart, is 2-1-4-3.