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It is then voted upon. If it passes, it is sent to the other house where a similar procedure
occurs. Members of both houses work together in "conference committees" if the
chambers have passed different versions of the same bill. Groups who try to persuade
Congressmen to vote for or against a bill are known as "lobbies". When both houses of
Congress pass a bill on which they agree, it is sent to the president for his signature. If
President is disapproves, he vetoes and refusing to sign it, and sends it back to Congress.
President's objection are read and debated. To overcome the President's veto, the bill
must get a 2/3 majority in each chamber.
CULTURE
The development of the culture of the United States of America -- music, cinema,
dance, architecture, literature, poetry, cuisine and the visual arts -- has been marked by a
tension between two strong sources of inspiration: European sophistication and domestic