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A bill passes the house of representatives and is sent to the senate. the senate also passes the bill, but with a series of minor changes from the original version sent over from the house of representatives. what is the next step for the bill before it becomes law?

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When a bill passes both houses with changes, a reconciliation process must occur before it becomes law. This is often done through a conference committee. If the president vetoes the bill, a two-thirds vote in Congress is required to override the veto.

Step-by-step explanation:

When a bill passes both the House of Representatives and the Senate, but with minor changes from the original version, it must go through a reconciliation process before becoming law.

This is typically done through a conference committee, which negotiates a version of the bill that both chambers can accept without any further amendments. Once a reconciliation is reached, the bill can then progress to the president's desk for signature or veto.

If the president vetoes the bill, both chambers of Congress would need to muster a two-thirds vote to override the veto and make the bill law without presidential approval.

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The answer is B: The amended bill must go back to the House of Representatives for a new vote of approval.

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