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Who signs bills to become laws?

GovernmenteasyVersion 2025
  1. A.The Attorney General
  2. B.The President (of the United States)βœ“ Correct answer
  3. C.The Speaker of the House
  4. D.The Senate majority leader

Explanation

This is one of the official answers published by USCIS for the 2025 version of the civics test.

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