The correct answer is B.
Every bill, order or resolution approved by the Congress of the United States has to be approved by the President. If the Presidents signs a particular bill, the bill becomes law. If he doesn't agree with a particular bill, he can use his presidential power of a veto.
A vetoed bill returns to Congress. Each house of the Congress may vote to override the veto. If 2/3 of each house agree to override the president's veto, the bill is enacted into law.
<em>A senator who wants a bill he supports to become law, would seek the legislative tool of overriding the President's veto.</em>
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Your answer should be, "could stay in the country for a short time as guest workers."
The previous answer (it was deleted) was just sick. I can't believe someone would just put random letters on an answer just to get points. I hope this answer is correct and helps you.
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Those who were primarily responsible for the Great Compromise were two delegates from Connecticut, Roger Sherman and Oliver Ellsworth. This was because New Jersey, who had a plan drafted by Paterson, had a small-state plan for representation and Virginia, who was a large state had a different plan and they could not agree to a compromise. The Great Compromise, also known as the Connecticut Compromise (because of the delegates who helped to formulate it) was an agreement that all states came to that the lower house would have proportional representation and the upper house would be weighted equally by state.
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The answer is: "focus on specific issues"
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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C. Voters must be property owners." In the US before 1800, the characteristic that was NOT a typical requirement for voters is that voters must be property owners.
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