Which statement about the lawmaking process is accurate ?

A bill can have a second chance after a veto. After the president veto's a bill the bill can still be passed if two thirds of the house of representatives vote on it
Answer:
A bill can have a second chance after a veto.
Explanation:
The veto occurs when the president of the republic determines that a bill already approved by the legislature is not in the public interest or is unconstitutional and that he - head of the executive branch - will not sanction it, or will not make it valid. Once vetoed, the bill gets a second chance, back to the legislature, which through the Senate, can overturn it, or not, by absolute majority voting.