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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.
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Explanation:
The feature of the Constitutions that completes the diagram is:
C. The U.S. Constitution established post offices; the Florida Constitution required an elected cabinet.
- Firstly, in the Article I of the U.S. Constitution, the power to establish post offices and post roads (or mail roads) was given to the Congress so that it was easier to communicate with other states and, in turn, it was a source of revenue for a young United States.
- Secondly, before 2003, the Florida Constitution, was the only one that required Florida to be a state in which its cabinet was made up of six independently and constitutionally elected members. Thus, each member had an equal vote with the state Governor in taking the most important decisions.
- Moreover, the Florida Constitution also created the Office of Auditor General as well as the circuit courts.