The British Parliament wanted to expand in India and wanted more control to overhaul the management that the east India company ruled in India. It failed and was replaced by the Pitts India act
Answer: D. The Speak of the House
Explanation:
If the bill is vetoed, it goes back to Congress, which can override the veto with a two-thirds vote in both houses. Veto overrides are rare and it is extremely difficult to get two-thirds of each house of Congress to agree to override. Instead, presidential vetoes usually kill bills.