6. Suppose the following sequence of events occurs in our federal
government:
Congress passes a bill and sends it to the President.
The President vetoes the bill and returns it to Congress.
Both houses of Congress override the veto.
The bill becomes a law.
Which two constitutional principles do these events illustrate?
A. federalism and limited government
B. federalism and checks and balances
C. individual rights and popular sovereignty
D. separation of powers and checks and balances
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