· B.Throughout American history, no president served more than two successive terms.· C.The U.S. Congress consists of two houses: the House of Commons and the House of Lords.· D.If the President vetoes a bill, Congress can override the veto by a two-thirds majority. 正确答案是 D,...
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If the presidentvetoes a bill, it can still become law if at least two-thirds of the members of each house of Congressoverridethe veto by voting for it when it is voted on again. 8. The president is the nation’s chief executive. As such, he must see that all national laws are ...
If the president vetoes (disapproves) a bill, it requires a two-thirds majority vote of members present in both houses for passage. Other Responsibilities The Congress has a number of other responsibilities and powers under the Constitution. It can propose amendments to the Constitution and ...
A. N (vetoes (pl))→ veto mto have a veto→ tener vetoto put a veto on sth→ vetar algo, poner veto a algoto use or exercise one's veto→ ejercer el (derecho a) veto B. VT [+ bill, application]→ vetar, prohibirthe president vetoed it→ el presidente lo vetó or le puso ...
Pivotal Politics: A Theory of U.S. Lawmaking Krehbiel argues that the pivotal vote on a piece of legislation is not the one that gives a bill a simple majority, but the vote that allows its supporters to override a possible presidential veto or to put a halt to a filibuster... K Krehb...
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The study shows substantial influences of the presidential party's margin, the cameral origin of a bill and the president's legislative assertiveness on the veto challenges by the two chambers. However, none of the variables are significant in the models of override vote. This may suggest ...
Grover Cleveland, former governor of New York, is known to historians for his reform-minded policies, his many vetoes of special-interest legislation and his being the only president to serve two nonconsecutive terms as president. He was president from 1885 to 1889 and 1893 to 1897 – and ...
Only six years later Hamilton, at that time the secretary of the treasury, and his mentor Morris, pushed a new bill through legislation for another privately owned bank. This new bank was called the First Bank of the United States. Thomas Wiling served as the banks president. The players ...