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The correct answer is: the president's decision can be overridden by a majority of Congress.
A veto ( from Latin <em>I forbid</em> ) is the power to officially stop an enactment of legislation.
In the United States, every bill, order, act or resolution approved by Congress must be presented to the President for their approval.
The President has 10 days to sign the bill. If he refuses to sign it, he returns it to the Congress with a statement of objection. <em>This is his veto.</em>
Congress considers the objection. Each House may vote to override the President's veto. <em>If 2/3 of each House agree to override it, the bill becomes law.</em>
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Were expected to inspire art but rarely create it. How were the expectations for the Renaissance men and women similar? Both were to inspire art. ... Northern renaissance mingled with northern traditions, more art in realism.
American consists of different Groups of people.
There are different types of races and classes that aside in groups such as the Feminist groups they're rich, poor, American, African American, Mexican etc.
The correct answers to these open questions are the following.
Why are cities, suburbs, neighborhoods, and blocks divided along racial lines?
Since the conception of the United States as a country, racism has always been a major issue that has divided the country. It is a reality that many white people never wanted to intermingle with black people. In any sense. You just need to take a look at the pages of US history to realize the many problems and, confrontations, and atrocities generated by racism.
So white people never accepted black people to live in the same neighborhoods. That is why African Americans started to form their own neighborhoods where they could live in relative peace. With the pass of time, racial lines were severely marked.
We end up with this thing called (de facto) segregation because of the many issues and conflicts raised through time. And not only with African American people but other minorities too. We have the Hispanic neighborhoods, the Italian neighborhoods, the Japanese or Chines neighborhoods.
This sad separation can be noted in residential segregation, minority-owned businesses, the stratification of wealth, some disparities in the school premises, roles of minorities in positions of influence, and power, and more.