Answer:Both chambers vote to approve the reconciled bill and send it to the president.
Explanation:
First the bill has to approved by the House of Representatives and Senate, when the bill is approved it is then sent to the president for approval. If the president approved the bill, it becomes a law and should be implemented in the country while on the other hand, if the President seems something wrong in that bill so the president reject it so it can't become a law and send it to the House of Representatives and Senate in order to remove all the flaws.
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Answer:
Irish
Explanation:
A foreign language is a language originally from another country than the speaker. ... For example, a child learning English from his English father and Irish at school in Ireland can speak both English and Irish, but neither is a foreign language to him.
Answer:
documents protected the natural rights of the people
Explanation:
Both the United States Declaration, and the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen, are considered similar in the sense that both emphasizes freedom and equality.
This evident when U.S. Declaration stated that "We hold these truehs to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator..."
While the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen, in Article 1 stated that "men are born and remain free and equal in rights”