9. What role does the president play in the process of a bill becoming a law?
A. The president edits proposed bills.
B. The president passes or rejects bills.
C. The president enforces current laws.
D. The president gives orders to Congress.

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Answer:

D.)        Hope it is right dear friend :3

Explanation:

A bill can be introduced in either chamber of Congress by a senator or representative who sponsors it. ... The president can approve the bill and sign it into law or not approve (veto) a bill. If the president chooses to veto a bill, in most cases Congress can vote to override that veto and the bill becomes a law.

The President is the head of the state and is elected through elections. The president is involved in passing and rejecting bills. Thus, option B is correct.

What are bills and laws?

Bills are the proposed legislation that is under the process of consideration or rejection by the legislature. It only becomes law if it is passed and approved by the legislature.

The president has the power to approve and reject the bill from getting converted into law. But if the bill gets vetoed by the president then there are cases where Congress can override the rejection to pass the bill as law.

If the president passes the bill by approval then it can get enacted as law. The bill signed then is reviewed by the Federal court to review if it agrees with the constitution.

Therefore, the president can pass or reject the bill.

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