Which of the following is true about the process for a bill becoming a law?

- A bill must be approved by both houses of congress (House of Representatives and Senate) before it can become a law.

- The President of the United States must sign the bill in order for it to become a law.
- The bill can be vetoed by the President, but Congress can override the veto with a two-thirds majority vote in both houses.
- The bill must be in accordance with the Constitution in order to become a law.