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Provide Concluding Statement Practice Test

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A report explains how a bill becomes a law in the U.S.: A bill is introduced in Congress, then it is reviewed in committees where changes can be made. If it passes votes in both the House and the Senate, it goes to the president. The president can sign it into law or veto it, and Congress can override a veto with enough votes.

A student wrote this conclusion: "In conclusion, the lawmaking process includes several steps and checks so that no single person or group can easily create a law on their own."

Does this conclusion follow from and support the information in the report?

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