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1. When Congress overrides a Presidential veto, it:

Rejects a law the president has asked it to approve
O Passes into law a bill the president has rejected
O Asks the president to approve a bill
Overrules a decision made by the Supreme Court

1. When Congress overrides a Presidential veto, it: Rejects a law the president has-example-1
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Answer: B.

Explanation: When Congress overrides a veto with a 2/3 vote from both the Senate and the House, it becomes a law without the president's signature. Therefore, B will be the correct answer because the bill that the president rejected will be passed into a law.

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