Answer: if two-thirds of both houses override the veto
Explanation: Once the governor receives a bill, he can sign it, veto it, or do nothing. ... If he vetoes the bill, and the Senate and House of Representatives do nothing, the bill “dies. “ If he vetoes the bill and the Senate and the House of Representatives attempt to over-ride the veto, the bill may still become law.
Answer:
observable
Explanation:
In order for an experiment to succesfully take place, the experiment must be controlated, observable, and repeatable, this means that under certain circumstances that you are able to control, you can observe an event and investigate it. It has to be observable in order to gain and gather information about the event and with this be able to come up with a conclusion of factor that make it possible and the consequences that the given event has.
Where the power is balanced. Unitary has a strong central government while confederal has the power distributed more evenly among the states
All these countries and the Andes themselves are extremely
rich in the natural resources. They have it all: wood, oil, gas, copper,
salt, lithium, ore, precious metals like gold to name the few. Unfortunately,
due to unstable political situation in these countries and poor working
conditions its hard to reach all of this natural wealth.
Limited government = A principle of constitutional government; a government whose powers are defined and limited by a constitution.
the executive branch = the branch of government that carries out laws
supreme law of the land = Constitution
amendments = a way of changing the Constitution in order to adapt. It made the Constitution flexible and not rigid.
federalism = power is balanced between the states and the national government.
republicanism = the people exercise their power by voting and their political representatives
senate = the upper house of Congress; based on an equal number of representation for each state.
individual rights = personal liberties or privileges
the commander in chief = term for the president as commander of the nation's armed forces