Question
Which is the correct order of how a bill becomes a law? A. goes to the floor/goes to conference committee/ goes to the other house of Congress/ bill is introduced/goes to President/ assigned to a committee & voted on/create an idea B. Create an idea/bill is introduced/ assigned to a committee 8 voted on/goes to the floor/goes to the other house of Congress/goes to conference committee/ goes to President C. Create an idea bill is introduced/goes to President / assigned to a committee 8 voted on/goes to the floor/goes to the other house of Congress/goes to conference committee D. goes to the President/ create an idea/assigned to a committee 8 voted on/goes to the floor/goes to the other house of Congress/ bill is introduced/ goes to conference committee
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Answer
B. Create an idea/bill is introduced/assigned to a committee & voted on/goes to the floor/goes to the other house of Congress/goes to conference committee/goes to President
Explanation
The correct order for how a bill becomes a law involves several specific steps: creating an idea, introducing the bill, assigning it to a committee for review and voting, bringing it to the floor for debate, sending it to the other house of Congress, resolving differences in a conference committee, and finally, sending it to the President for approval.