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American GovernmentSystem of Government
Who signs bills to become laws?
Answer:
The President of the United States
Why this is the correct answer
After Congress passes a bill, the President must sign it for it to become law. This step gives the executive branch a role in the lawmaking process. If the President disagrees, they can veto the bill, though Congress can override a veto with a two-thirds vote.
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