Which of the following BEST illustrates the role of checks and balances in the lawmaking process in Georgia?
A. Any bill proposed by the Georgia Supreme Court must be approved by both the governor and a majority of the General Assembly before it becomes law.
B. If the governor introduces a bill that the majority of the General Assembly does not support, the General Assembly has the ability to veto that law.
C. Once a bill becomes law, the Georgia Supreme Court has the ability to rule on the constitutionality of that and determine whether or not it can be enacted.
D. A majority of the Georgia Supreme Court must vote in favor of a bill proposed by the General Assembly before it is presented to the governor for approval.
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