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The president vetoes a bill that originated in the House of Representatives. What happens next? Put the steps in order.

The bill passes and becomes
law.
Two-thirds of the House votes
to override the veto.
Two-thirds of the Senate votes
to override the veto.
The bill goes back to the
House of Representatives.
The bill is sent to the
Senate.

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Answer:

Two-thirds of the House votes to override the veto

The bill is sent to the Senate

Two-thirds of the Senate votes to override the veto

The bill goes back to the House of representatives

The bill passes and becomes a law

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