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Which of the following best describes the legislative process?(1 point) Responses For a bill to become a law it must receive a simple majority in both houses of Congress and be approved by the Supreme Court. For a bill to become a law it must receive a simple majority in both houses of Congress and be approved by the Supreme Court. For a bill to become a law it must receive a simple majority in the House of Representatives only and be signed by the president. For a bill to become a law it must receive a simple majority in the House of Representatives only and be signed by the president. For a bill to become a law it must receive a majority in both houses of Congress and be signed by the president. For a bill to become a law it must receive a majority in both houses of Congress and be signed by the president. For a bill to become a law it must receive a two-thirds majority in both houses of Congress.
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