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Which of the following statements best describes the general process of how laws are made in the United States?

A law is created by Congress, signed by the president, and interpreted by the courts.
A law is created by the president, signed by the courts, and interpreted by Congress.
A law is created by the courts, signed by the president, and interpreted by Congress.
A law is created by the president, signed by Congress, and interpreted by the courts.

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it is A because the bill has to first pass through congress and then be signed by the president which he can either sign or not sign and if he doesn't sign it then congress can override the president's veto by a two thirds vote and then if a problem comes to the judicial court about the law then they can review it and then change it if needed thus keeping the entire government in balance
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It's A law is created by Congress, signed by the president, and interpreted by the courts.
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