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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) Responses committees force members of
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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
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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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MaryMartha Boucher
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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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MaryMartha Boucher
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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 statement explains how a bill can be altered during the bill development process? (1 point)
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After a bill passes in both houses, it is sent to the President to be signed into law or vetoed. If the President signs the
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What happens after a bill passes in both houses? 1-2 sentences
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Describe the legislative process. 1-2 sentences
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What strategies do interest groups use to influence the legislative process?
attend congressional committee meetings, vote for
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kricket
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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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"For a bill to become a law it must be passed by both houses in precisely the same words and figures. The second house
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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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Based on the government system in the United States, which individual activity is used to directly influence legislative dec
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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 strategies do interest groups use to influence the legislative process?
a. write letters to representatives, attend
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Many times, laws are results of compromises between political parties and interest groups. Though
only one party can be in power
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dale
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The MAIN benefit of the committee system in the Georgia General Assembly is that
(1 point) Responses committees force members of
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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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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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chalntt
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Which of the following requires legislation to be passed by the House and Senate Appropriations Committees?(1 point)
Responses
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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?
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D'Aysia
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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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Multiple Choice
After a bill is introduced in a house of Congress, it is referred to (1 point) Responses the governor. the
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Where does a bill go after it passes one house of Congress?
(1 point) Responses to the second house to the second house to the
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If the governor vetoes a bill, it returns to the
(1 point) Responses ballot. ballot. legislature. legislature. secretary of
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Which of the following is true about the process for a bill becoming a law? (1 point) Responses A presidential veto can be
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Where does a bill go after it passes one house of Congress? (1 point) Responses to the second house to the second house to the
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Where does a bill go after it passes both houses of Congress? (1 point) Responses to the secretary of state to the secretary of
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If the governor vetoes a bill, it returns to the (1 point) Responses ballot. ballot. legislature. legislature. secretary of
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Where does a bill go after it passes both houses of Congress? (1 point) A. to the secretary of state B. to a committee C. to the
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New York NYCA
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After a bill is introduced in a house of congress it is referred to a
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John
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Multiple Choice. Lobbyists can positively influence the legislative process by: (1 point) Providing campaign donations to
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