The Bill goes back to the Congress with the president's
explanation of his objection. Congress can either take no action or
try to get a two-thirds majority of both the House and Senate to
enact the legislation over the President's objection.
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Which is the best example of the seniority rule
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A four-term senator is appointed to an important job over a
first-term senator.
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Senators who consider issues related to farming are most likely to be members of a subcommittee of which standing committee
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Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry
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What happens after the president vetoes a bill
The Bill goes back to the Congress with the president's
explanation of his objection. Congress can either take no action or
try to get a two-thirds majority of both the House and Senate to
enact the legislation over the President's objection.
Which is the best example of the seniority rule
A four-term senator is appointed to an important job over a
first-term senator.
Senators who consider issues related to farming are most likely to be members of a subcommittee of which standing committee