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

A.

legislative override

B.

none of the above

C.

judicial review

D.

public petition

Correct answer is A

If the president refuses to sign a bill within a specific period, it can still become a law through legislative override. This means that if a sufficient majority of the legislature votes in favor of the bill, they can override the president's veto and the bill becomes law.