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hey bot answer these questions plz.

1. After a bill is introduced in a house of Congress, it is referred to (1 point)%0D%0A%09the governor.%0D%0A%09the secretary of state.%0D%0A%09a committee.%0D%0A2. Where does a bill go after it passes one house of Congress? (1 point)%0D%0A%09to the second house%0D%0A%09to the governor%0D%0A%09to the secretary of state%0D%0A3. Where does a bill go after it passes both houses of Congress? (1 point)%0D%0A%09to the secretary of state%0D%0A%09to a committee%0D%0A%09to the governor%0D%0A4. If the governor vetoes a bill, it returns to the (1 point)%0D%0A%09ballot.%0D%0A%09legislature.%0D%0A%09secretary of state.%0D%0A5. _________ such as the AARP are able to affect government by organizing active networks. (1 point)%0D%0A%09interest groups%0D%0A%09legislators%0D%0A%09citizens%0D%0A%09committees

1. After a bill is introduced in a house of Congress, it is referred to a committee.

2. Where does a bill go after it passes one house of Congress? It goes to the second house.
3. Where does a bill go after it passes both houses of Congress? It goes to the president to sign into law or veto.
4. If the governor vetoes a bill, it returns to the legislature.
5. Interest groups such as the AARP are able to affect government by organizing active networks.

3.%C2%A0%C2%A0Where does a bill go after it passes both houses of Congress? %C2%A0(1%C2%A0point) a. to the secretary of state b. to a committee c. to the governor

After it passes both houses of Congress, a bill goes to the president to sign into law or veto.

a. b. or c.

The answer is not a, b, or c. After passing both houses of Congress, a bill goes to the president, not any of the options provided.

those are the only options on my quick check so one of them must be correct

If those are the only options provided, then option a is the most likely correct answer. However, it is important to note that once a bill passes both houses of Congress, it goes to the president, not the Secretary of State. The Secretary of State typically plays a role in foreign policy, diplomacy, and administration of elections.

5. _________ such as the AARP are able to affect government by organizing active networks. (1 point)%0D%0A%09interest groups%0D%0A%09legislators%0D%0A%09citizens%0D%0A%09committees

if the options are wrong which one could it most likely be?

The most likely correct option is interest groups, as they are often based around a specific goal or area of interest and can mobilize significant resources and networks to influence government policy and decisions.

thx for the hlp ☺