VHow does the lawmaking process differ at the federal and state levels?
A.
The House debates...
Social Studies, 27.01.2021 20:20 sawyerfauver
VHow does the lawmaking process differ at the federal and state levels?
A.
The House debates only federal bills, while the Senate debates only state bills.
B.
The governor can veto federal bills, while the president can veto state bills.
C.
The Senate introduces federal bills, while the House introduces state bills.
D.
The president approves federal bills, while the governor approves state bills.
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