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Why would a bill need to go back to the first chamber?

A. If the legislature overrides the governor's veto


B. If the second chamber makes a change to the bill


C. If the bill fails in the second chamber


D. If the governor vetoes the bill

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User Jluckyiv
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The answer would be B, because if any changes are made in the second chamber, it must be sent back due to the bill, having to be the same as the one proposed
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