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How can a bill become law if the governor has vetoed it? Check all that apply.

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User Jisun
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Answer: B. The veto can be overridden with a two-thirds-majority vote by both houses.

C. The bill can be return to the legislature for adjustments or changes before resubmission.

Explanation:

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Answer:

If the governor neither vetoes nor signs the bill within 10 days, the bill becomes a law.

Explanation: A two-thirds majority in each house is required to override the veto.

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