If the president refuses to sign a bill within a specific pe…

If the president refuses to sign a bill within a specific period, it can still become a law through

  1. judicial review
  2. legislative override ✓
  3. public petition
  4. none of the above

Explanation

If the president does not sign a bill, the legislature can pass it again with a larger majority. This is called overriding a veto.

Judicial review is when courts check if laws are constitutional. Public petitions are citizen requests for action.

The override power prevents the president from blocking laws that most legislators support.