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9 June, 01:37

What is a joint resolution?

A. a proposal for action that has the force of law when passed

B. a schedule of when bills will be considered on the floor

C. an explanation of the President's position

D. an idea for a new law or a change to an old law

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  1. 9 June, 05:37
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    The correct answer is A) a proposal of action that has the force of law when passed.

    A joint resolution is a proposal of action that has the force of law when passed.

    A joint resolution is the one that is passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate to the President of the United States for his approval and signing, into law. The other two types of legislative resolutions are the Simple Resolutions and Current Resolutions.
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