What is the difference between a pocket veto and a regular/typical veto?

What will be an ideal response?

Vetoes typically occur when the president formally vetoes the bill and then returns it to the originating house of Congress along with a veto message. However, if Congress adjourns before the president’s 10 days to sign the bill are up, the bill cannot become law without the president’s signature and it is considered a “pocket veto.”

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Critics of the proposal to switch to direct election of the president contend that it would lead to ___________

a. an election system in which recounts are the norm b. an unfair advantage to the Democratic Party c. an increase in political extremism d. an unstable political system

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People and nations will start to practice ________ if they come to believe that they are in an economic war

a. protectionism b. free trade c. mercantilism d. neo-mercantilism e. liberalism

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