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It is an election year and a new president has been elected. The outgoing president signed a bill into a law that includes regulations the new president does not agree with. What can the new president do to prevent the law from going into effect? A. He or she can use nonbinding administrative guidance to delay the bill from becoming a law.
B. He or she can submit the law to the Supreme Court to have it declared unconstitutional.
C. He or she can order the agency in charge to postpone putting the rules in effect.
D. He or she can send the bill back to Congress to override with a two-thirds vote.

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