Once Congress has passed a bill and sent it to the President, explain the possible outcomes for that bill.  Be sure to discuss the role of both presidential powers and the timing of the legislation.

What will be an ideal response?


Students' answers may vary.

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To prove a defendant guilty in a criminal case, the state must provide

A) a preponderance of the evidence. B) enough evidence that at least three-fourths of the jurors agree to guilt. C) more evidence than the defense. D) sufficient evidence that jurors will believe the defendant is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

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"Club goods" are

a. nonexcludable and rivalrous. b. nonexcludable and nonrivalrous. c. excludable and nonrivalrous. d. excludable and rivalrous. e. excludable and either rivalrous or nonrivalrous, based on whether they are human created or naturally occurring.

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The unit rule is used by all states except __________

A) Maine and Nebraska B) Rhode Island and Hawaii C) Texas and California D) Kansas and Arkansas E) Louisiana and Michigan

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