The president vetoes a bill. The Senate votes to override by a margin of 70 to 30. In the House, the vote is 260 to 175 in favor of an override. What becomes of the legislation?
a. It becomes law.
b. It goes to a conference committee to be rewritten.
c. It goes to the Supreme Court for legal advisement.
d. It is dead.
e. It goes to the voters in the next general election.
d
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What attempt to reform and improve the American educational system has been widely criticized as problematic from the start?
a. The Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 b. The charter school initiative c. No Child Left Behind d. The private school voucher program e. The Crisis in Education Act
William G. Mayer writes that the ultimate goal of candidates vying for their party’s nomination for president is to win
a. the endorsement of state and local party leaders. b. the national primary in January. c. a majority of delegates at their national party’s convention. d. in the Electoral College.