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Rom4ik [11]
3 years ago
5

Having a bill automatically deducted from your checking account is an example of using which of the following?

Social Studies
1 answer:
bagirrra123 [75]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: Debit card

Explanation:

The debit card is also referred to as the check card and it's simply a payment card which removes money directly from the checking account of a person.

The debit card can be used to make purchases for goods or services as well as withdrawing money from an ATM. Debit card is vital as it helps in eliminating the need for one to go about with cash wherever he or she goes.

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Once the bill is drafted, it must be introduced. If a Representative is the sponsor, the bill is introduced in the House. If a Senator is the sponsor, the bill is introduced in the Senate. Once a bill is introduced, it can be found on Congress.gov, which is the official government website that tracks federal legislation.

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