In order to divide the work, Congress organizes itself into
How a Bill Becomes a Law

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1.
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committees
2.
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The ability of the president to reject a bill is called a(n)
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veto
3.
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An idea for a law can come from: the President, Constituents, Interest Groups,
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All of the Above
4.
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Only a ________________ can introduce a bill in Congress.
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member of Congress
5.
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A bill must pass through a _____________ before it can be voted on by the entire House or Senate.
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committee
6.
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Only members of the _________________ can use a filibuster to try and stop a bill from passing by talking it to death.
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Senate
7.
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In order for a bill to pass the House or Senate, it must get a ______________ vote.
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majority
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