Before Congress sends a law to be signed by the President, both the House and the Senate must vote to approve the law. What is this an example of? A. Bill of Rights provisions B. federalist government C. a check on each body D. Congressional oversight

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Answer:

C. a check on each body

Explanation:

The most plausible answer would be choice C. because the legislative branch in this case is working together to ensure that they send a bill which would be appropriate to be put into effect by the President. The legislative branch does not want to send anything into effect which would allow for one branch to have more power over the others, and the Executive branch can prevent this by vetoing said bill.

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