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What happens to a bill that has been passed by congress but vetoed by the president? it is sent to the supreme court, which decides whether or not it is constitutional. it dies unless congress overrides the veto by a two-thirds majority in each house. it passes without the support of the president. it is delayed for one full year, after which congress must vote on it again.

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