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GED Social Studies Practice Test 20
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Use the following information for Questions below.     Every bill that is intended to become part of the law in the United States must be presented to the president for approval. When the president receives the bill, he can sign it into law or return the unsigned bill to Congress with his objections to the bill. The latter case is known as a presidential veto. Congress can overturn a presidential veto with a two-thirds vote of both houses, whereupon the bill becomes law.     Alternatively, if the president doesn’t want the bill to become law but doesn’t want to be seen as vetoing the law... Show more
GED Social Studies Practice Test 20
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1. What happens if the president tries to return an unsigned bill to Congress while its members are on a month-long vacation?
2. What can Congress do to pass a bill that has been vetoed by the president?