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Nearly every textbook has a section headed "How a Bill Becomes a Law." It might be more accurate,however,to change the heading to "How Most Bills Don't Become Law." Write an essay outlining the formal legislative process in which you note the various places a bill can be defeated.At the end,make some evaluations of the nature of the process,and discuss why some bills are more successful than others.
Both Sexes
Referring to the male and female gender categories, often used in discussions that involve considerations of both men and women equally.
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Michel Foucault
A French philosopher and social theorist known for his contributions to postmodernism and his analyses of power, social institutions, and sexuality.
Homosexuality
A sexual orientation characterized by romantic or sexual attraction between people of the same sex.
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