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A bill passes the general assembly, but the governor vetoes it. Its chances or becoming law are now slim. What is the most likely reason for the bill's slim chances? A. The bill must receive two-thirds of the vote in the house of delegates and a majority in the Senate to override the veto.
B. The bill must receive a certain number of signatures from the voters of Maryland to override the veto.
C. The bill must receive three-fifths of the vote in both chambers of the general assembly to override the veto.
D. The bill must receive unanimous support by all the seven judges on the court of appeals to override the veto.

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