Veto By:Emma,Arsh,Arjun.

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Veto By:Emma,Arsh,Arjun

Our Question about Veto 1.What is veto? 2.What kinds of laws do they make? 3.Who started veto? 4.Why would a community veto a pipeline? 5.Does veto = no go? 6.Do you have to offer reasons for Veto ?

7.Does veto = power? 8.Who has the power? 9.Does it take 1 or more people who decide to start a veto? 10.How many people does it take to veto a pipeline? 11.How many votes to override a veto?

Answers to Questions 1.A veto is a decision or proposals are by a law making body. 2.Veto makes laws to threaten people privately or publicly 3.The USA constitution has to return a veto bill.If the president doesn't veto the bill the bill automatically becomes a law. 4.A community would veto a pipeline because they are all about tradeoffs 5.Yes veto does does=no go. The power or right vested in a branch of government to cancel or postpone the decision. 6. No you don’t have to offer reasons

7. Yes veto=power 8. The president of the country 9. Veto decisions are made by business, part of the government so he can stop something what they already started 10. It can take up to two or more people to veto anything 11. It takes more than 50% of people to overdo a veto

Questions about our answers 1.What kind of decisions and proposals? 2.Who do they threaten? 3.Why did people start veto? 4. What kind of trade off’s? 5.Why do people want to get involved in a veto? 6.If you don’t offer a reason what will happen?

7.What kind of power? 8.What kind of situation would the president veto? 9.Why would they want to stop a project that is going well? 10.If you offer a reason to veto something is it more likely it will happen?

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