When a president receives a bill, which of the following is true?
A. The president can do nothing, and in ten days, if Congress is still in session the bill becomes law without his or her signature.
B. The president can do nothing, and if Congress goes out of session, the bill does not become law.
C. The president can sign it, and it becomes law.
D. The president can veto it.
E. All of these are correct.
Answer: E
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