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After a bill has been introduced, what happens next in the lawmaking process? It is debated on the floor. It is sent to the other house. It is reviewed in committee.It is approved by a vote.

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The correct answer is C) It is reviewed in committee.

After a bill has been introduced, it is reviewed in committee.

The general process to the passing of a bill is the following. Bills are referred to Standing Committees of the House of Representatives or the Senate. Then, the bill gets to a Committee and its placed to its calendar. If it's necessary, the bill is referred to a subcommittee for hearings. The full committee votes on recommendations to the other house. Then it comes to the debate, the voting, and it is sent to the President for approval or veto.

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After a bill has been introduced, then it is reviewed in committee in the lawmaking process.

It is reviewed in committee.

The Bill of Rights consists of the first ten amendments to the Constitution. It is a list of the civil liberties and rights of citizens of the United States.
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