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What is the president allowed

to do to a bill?
A. Only approve the bill.
B. Only veto the bill.
C. Both approve or veto a bill.

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C. I believe this is correct
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Answer:

Option C

Step-by-step explanation:

The president is allowed to approve the bill which means allow the bill to go through the further process to become a law or veto the bill which is when he rejects the bill and sends it back to the beginning of the law-making process. Laws are only able to be created when the president approves of the bill, which means your answer is indeed option C or "Both approve or veto a bill." The beginning of the law-making process can rather begin with the house of representatives, or the senate.

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