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If both houses of the Georgia General Assembly pass a proposed bill, it is sent to the governor for approval. What are the governor's options to address the bill?

A. The governor can sign the bill, amend the bill, or do nothing, which will effectively veto it.
B. The governor can sign the bill, veto the bill, or do nothing, which will allow it to become a law.
C. The governor can sign the bill, veto the bill, or do nothing, which will return it to the General Assembly to be amended.
D. The governor can sign the bill, amend the bill, or do nothing, which will return it to the General Assembly for another vote.

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Answer:

The governor can sign the bill, amend the bill, or do nothing, which will effectively veto it.

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