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Published on Nov 27, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

TRISTA'S

  • First the executive branch.
  • The bill goes to the consecetive branch for voting.
  • It goes to the presedent to vote.
  • The presedent can put veto on it .
  • A veto means that the presedent does not want the bill to be pasted.
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TYREC'S

  • They will descose if They all say yes and the president can say know that is called a veto
  • All the branches have the same power
  • The senates and house of represenitives
  • The exectutives branch has the presidant in it.
  • Bill is introduced in either house.
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WAYLAN'S

  • The house of repesenetives is were bills are decided.
  • They are also were bills are writen.
  • The state capitol was designed in 1792.
  • The capitol is were the presedent stays for there term.
  • The first presedent in the capitol is George Washington.
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SANYA'S

  • The US capitol is in Washington DC
  • There are three steps to make a law.
  • In the Capitol the bills are discussed and written
  • The United states capitol was designed by William Thomton
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THE END

  • BY TRISTA
  • ,TYREC
  • ,JESSE
  • ,SANYA
  • AND WAYLAN.