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prisoha [69]
3 years ago
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how a federal bill becomes a law. These cartoons are out of order. Number the cartoon panels from 1 to 12 in the correct order o

f how a bill passes through Congress. The last step of how a bill becomes a law is number for you. HELP URGENT I NEED THE ANSWER NOW I WILL GIVE MAX AMOUT OF POINT ‼️‼️‼️‼️

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skad [1K]3 years ago
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