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rmenurse

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At the beginning of each regular legislative session, the governor is required by the constitution to do which of the following?
 
  a. deliver the State of the State address
  b. deliver the State of the Union address
  c. submit his proposed biennial state budget
  d. submit in writing his proposed executive pieces of legislation

Question 2

A bill was passed during the last week of a legislative session. If the governor is opposed to the bill, which of the following can he or she do to stop it from becoming law?
 
  a. The governor can wait for the session to end and then veto the bill.
  b. The governor can send it back to the senate for a revote in the next session.
  c. The governor can seek the President's advice in getting the bill vetoed.
  d. The governor can apply a line item veto on the bill after the session is over.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A





 

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