Which of the following statements best describes the general process of how laws are made in the United States?
A law is created by Congress, signed by the president, and interpreted by the courts.
A law is created by the president, signed by the courts, and interpreted by Congress.
A law is created by the courts, signed by the president, and interpreted by Congress.
A law is created by the president, signed by Congress, and interpreted by the courts.

Answer :

the statement that best describes the general process of how laws are made in the united states is :
A. law is created by congress, signed by the president, and interpreted by the courts

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michell96

The correct answer is A. A law is created by Congress, signed by the president, and interpreted by the courts.

Explanation:

Law is a set of rules that apply to the citizens of a country and that if broken it leads to certain penalties or punishments applied by the government of society including regulations about crime, social relationships and other. In the case of the U.S. the process of creating a new law starts in the Congress as one of its members propose a new bill (proposal for a new law), after this, the bill will need to receive enough votes from other members of the Senate and House of Representative (Congress) to continue the process which implies a long process in which multiple debates with different members of the Congress take place; after this, the bill is sent to the President who also decides whether to sign and approve the bill or refuse to sign. If the President decides to sign then the bill becomes a law which is applied and interpreted by the courts. Thus, the process on how laws are made in the United States is "A law is created by Congress, signed by the president, and interpreted by the courts".

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