In 1618, the law would not have been passed until it was approved by the directors of the Virginia Company. After 1624, the law would not have been approved until it had been approved by the king's Privy Council, even though the king retained the House of Burgess.
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Congress passes legislation with a 2/3 majority vote.
An absolute monarch simply issues a decree. Whatever the monarch proclaims is automatically the law. In a limited monarchy, there is a parliament that makes laws, but the laws are then approved by the monarch. This is how the government of Great Britain functions. By tradition, Queen Elizabeth II will approve of any laws that Parliament passes; she does not exercise a veto. Even so, her approval is always required, if only for ceremonial purposes. In Canada, where Queen Elizabeth II is also the official head of state, laws are approved by the Governor General, who acts on behalf of the Queen.
A bill can be proposed in either house of Congress (the Senate or the House of Representatives). It is voted on in the house in which it is proposed; if it passes, it is sent to the other chamber of Congress, where it can be edited, amended, and voted on. If it is passed in the second house of Congress, then it is sent back to the first house to approve any changes that are made. If there are significant differences, sometimes a committee is formed between the two houses to iron these out. Once the bill has been approved in identical forms in both houses of Congress, it is sent to the President. If he signs it, it becomes law; if he vetoes it, it is sent back to the house of Congress where it originated. If it passes by a 2/3 vote in each house, then it becomes law without the president's signature.
Who passes bills to let your mother shake her saggy bags all over my block?
the king's Privy Council
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doppler effect
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The Doppler effect
The Boston tea party
Doppler effect.
the Tyndall effect
It changes genes and so passes them on
A bill can start in the House Committee or the Senate Committee. Once it passes one, it has to be approved by the other.
When a beam of light passes through a colloidal solution it scatters because of tyndall effect.