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How Laws Are Made
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Matching exercise
Match the items on the right to the items on the left in the right order.
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Step 1
Match these steps in order with how laws are made.
The senator and his staff write the bill.
The Committee either sends it back with no changes, change it and then send it back, or do nothing with it.
If the bill is sent back with no changes it goes to the Senate.
Voters come up with an idea.
Senate approves and then it goes to the House of Representative and they vote.
The bill goes to the Standing Committee.
They tell their senator.
Then it goes to the President.
The President either signs it into a law or vetos it and sends it back to the Senate.
Step 2
Match these steps in order with how laws are made.
The senator and his staff write the bill.
The Committee either sends it back with no changes, change it and then send it back, or do nothing with it.
If the bill is sent back with no changes it goes to the Senate.
Voters come up with an idea.
Senate approves and then it goes to the House of Representative and they vote.
The bill goes to the Standing Committee.
They tell their senator.
Then it goes to the President.
The President either signs it into a law or vetos it and sends it back to the Senate.
Step 3
Match these steps in order with how laws are made.
The senator and his staff write the bill.
The Committee either sends it back with no changes, change it and then send it back, or do nothing with it.
If the bill is sent back with no changes it goes to the Senate.
Voters come up with an idea.
Senate approves and then it goes to the House of Representative and they vote.
The bill goes to the Standing Committee.
They tell their senator.
Then it goes to the President.
The President either signs it into a law or vetos it and sends it back to the Senate.
Step 4
Match these steps in order with how laws are made.
The senator and his staff write the bill.
The Committee either sends it back with no changes, change it and then send it back, or do nothing with it.
If the bill is sent back with no changes it goes to the Senate.
Voters come up with an idea.
Senate approves and then it goes to the House of Representative and they vote.
The bill goes to the Standing Committee.
They tell their senator.
Then it goes to the President.
The President either signs it into a law or vetos it and sends it back to the Senate.
Step 5
Match these steps in order with how laws are made.
The senator and his staff write the bill.
The Committee either sends it back with no changes, change it and then send it back, or do nothing with it.
If the bill is sent back with no changes it goes to the Senate.
Voters come up with an idea.
Senate approves and then it goes to the House of Representative and they vote.
The bill goes to the Standing Committee.
They tell their senator.
Then it goes to the President.
The President either signs it into a law or vetos it and sends it back to the Senate.
Step 6
Match these steps in order with how laws are made.
The senator and his staff write the bill.
The Committee either sends it back with no changes, change it and then send it back, or do nothing with it.
If the bill is sent back with no changes it goes to the Senate.
Voters come up with an idea.
Senate approves and then it goes to the House of Representative and they vote.
The bill goes to the Standing Committee.
They tell their senator.
Then it goes to the President.
The President either signs it into a law or vetos it and sends it back to the Senate.
Step 7
Match these steps in order with how laws are made.
The senator and his staff write the bill.
The Committee either sends it back with no changes, change it and then send it back, or do nothing with it.
If the bill is sent back with no changes it goes to the Senate.
Voters come up with an idea.
Senate approves and then it goes to the House of Representative and they vote.
The bill goes to the Standing Committee.
They tell their senator.
Then it goes to the President.
The President either signs it into a law or vetos it and sends it back to the Senate.
Step 8
Match these steps in order with how laws are made.
The senator and his staff write the bill.
The Committee either sends it back with no changes, change it and then send it back, or do nothing with it.
If the bill is sent back with no changes it goes to the Senate.
Voters come up with an idea.
Senate approves and then it goes to the House of Representative and they vote.
The bill goes to the Standing Committee.
They tell their senator.
Then it goes to the President.
The President either signs it into a law or vetos it and sends it back to the Senate.
Step 9
Match these steps in order with how laws are made.
The senator and his staff write the bill.
The Committee either sends it back with no changes, change it and then send it back, or do nothing with it.
If the bill is sent back with no changes it goes to the Senate.
Voters come up with an idea.
Senate approves and then it goes to the House of Representative and they vote.
The bill goes to the Standing Committee.
They tell their senator.
Then it goes to the President.
The President either signs it into a law or vetos it and sends it back to the Senate.
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