Which of the following is a key difference in policy making between the Netherlands and the United States?

A.
The United States has a bicameral legislature, while the Netherlands has a unicameral legislature
B.
In the United States, bills must pass both chambers of the legislature, while in the Netherlands bills must only pass one chamber
C.
In the United States bills must be signed by the president, while in the Netherlands bills do not need to be signed by the president.
D.
In the United States, only the president must sign a bill, while in the Netherlands the monarch and relevant ministers must sign the bill as well as the president
E.
There are no differences in policy making between the United States and the Netherlands


D.

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