lamonpapi lamonpapi
  • 20-05-2021
  • History
contestada

The president vetoed a bill, how can the bill still become a law?

The president vetoed a bill how can the bill still become a law class=

Respuesta :

hikaricyx
hikaricyx hikaricyx
  • 20-05-2021

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Answer Link
Аноним Аноним
  • 20-05-2021

Answer: Congress can override the veto by two-thirds vote.

Explanation: They can do this because there is an even amount of power between the three branches to keep them in check.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Read the story of Horus and Seth. Which sentence explains the significance of this story to ancient Egyptians? After the god Osiris became king of Egypt, his br
The fourth grade wants to observe Martin Luther king day. They can show a video about his life or have a guest speaker. They can use confidence room for their p
I had just emerged from the water when a man with a gun on his shoulder called out to me in a loud voice "Where are you going?" "I am going to Tientsin," I answ
What does Homeostasis means
a division problem the ____ is the original number, which is being divided by the divisor, to get the quotient.
Which of these organs are found in the excretory system A. Lungs B.kidneys C.stomach D.heart Please hurry though thanks!
Help me solve this..! Please!
this is when a seed will be produced that can turn into a genetically identical plant.
John and Julie are planning to have a new house built the architect designed a house and sent them the blueprints the scale that the architect used on the bluep
need help with this question english 11