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How Does a Bill Become a Law? Mastering the U.S. Legislative Process
Explore the step-by-step journey of legislation through Congress, from bill introduction and committee review to presidential action and veto overrides.
What You'll Learn
Bills must pass committee review before reaching full chamber debate.
Filibusters delay Senate votes; cloture requires sixty senators agreeing.
Conference committees resolve differences between House and Senate versions.
Veto overrides require a two-thirds majority in both chambers.
What You'll Practice
1
Students identify key legislative terms like filibuster, cloture, override.
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Questions test understanding of committee review and floor voting procedures.
3
Learners apply knowledge of veto override and supermajority requirements.
Why This Matters
Understanding the legislative process equips students to analyze how laws are made, recognize the balance of power in government, and participate as informed citizens in a democratic society.
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Committee Review
Filibuster
Cloture
Veto Override
Conference Committee

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