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Social Studies, 20.09.2019 21:20 eranique1145

Read the following scenario and identify the element which makes it incorrect. a bill to raise individual taxes is introduced into the senate. the bill is given a number and assigned to the senate budget committee for consideration. the bill is recommended for passage and is debated by the full senate. the senate votes unanimously to pass the bill with no amendments, and the bill is sent to the house of representatives. the bill is given a number and assigned to the house budget committee, which recommends its passage. the bill is debated by the full house, but amendments are made, so it is sent back to the senate. the senate passes the new version of the bill, and the bill is sent to the president. after seven days, the president signs the bill into law. what is wrong with this scenario?
a. the president waited too long to sign the bill- after seven days it would have been vetoed automatically. b. a bill cannot be amended in the house after it has passed by the senatec. all bills having to do with taxes must originate in the house of representatives. d. if a bill is passedd unanimously in the senate, it bypassses the house and goes directly to the president.

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