How a Bill Becomes a Law: Chapter 7 Sect 1
Across
- 2. Supporters of a bill must be willing to __________.
- 6. Congress can _________ a veto on a bill with a 2/3rd's vote
- 8. most common way to vote on a bill in the Senate
- 10. A bill must pass in both the House and the ________ to be sent to the president for signing
- 11. These types of bills deal with individual people or places
- 13. The law making body in the U.S.
- 15. One of the many groups that can introduce a new bill
Down
- 1. House Reps. drop a bill in the ___________ to introduce a bill.
- 3. Congress cannot override a __________ _____ in the last 10 days of their session.
- 4. Allows committees to gather information on a bill from experts/ interest groups
- 5. Bills about topics such as gun control, abortion, or civil rights are examples of __________ bills.
- 7. A provision included in a bill on a subject other than the bill
- 9. The law making process is ___________.
- 12. The branch of government in the U.S. that signs bills into laws
- 14. The president can do this so a bill does not become a law