If a bill passed by Congress remains with the President for more than ten days without him signing it, and Congress
a. is no longer in session, the bill becomes law.
b. is still in session, the bill is considered vetoed.
c. is no longer in session, the bill has been "pocket vetoed."
d. is still in session, the President has until the next session of Congress to sign the bill into law.
e. is in session or is not in session, the bill becomes law.
Answer: c. is no longer in session, the bill has been "pocket vetoed."
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