Why Can The Lawmaking Process Be So Time-Consuming?

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Why Can The Lawmaking Process Be So Time-Consuming?

(1 point) A. The Supreme Court must review all proposed bills before Congress can vote on them. B. The president can interrupt the work of Congress at any time to focus on another issue. C. The bills go through committees of Congress members who carefully study each new idea. D. The Constitution places a time minimum for Congress to consider all new bills before voting.
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C. The bills go through committees of Congress members who carefully study each new idea.

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