The bill becomes law if it is signed by the President or not signed within 10 days and Congress is in session. If Congress adjourns ten days before him and the president does not sign the law, it does not become law.
In the United States, citizens do not directly vote for presidential candidates. The population determines who elects the head of government, the so-called "super-delegate" (or simply delegate).Each federal state has a number of delegates proportional to the number of inhabitants. The more populated a state is, the more delegates it has. This forms the state electoral college, which must consist of at least three delegates. Since the Constitution of 1787 established state autonomy, each of the 50 existing states in the United States determines how delegates are elected (whether or not voters should be party members).
The US Electoral College has a total of 538 delegates. To be elected, a candidate must get 50% of her votes plus her one of the delegates (271). Just as a candidate wins the popular vote, the most important thing is to win the electoral college vote. Because that's what elects a new president.
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which presidential action on a bill has not been used since 2000
a)bill becomes law
b)sign and pass the bill
c)do nothing
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