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What are two other projection methods used by geographers and map makers
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Conical, Cylindrical.
Explanation: Cartographic projections are representations of the spherical surface of the earth in a plane, making it possible to construct a map. A map corresponds to the approximate representation of the earth's surface in a plane using geographic coordinates.
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1. Signing bills into law. When a bill is passed by Congress, the president must sign it. If he doesn´t agree with it or some aspects of it, he can veto the bill; his veto can be overrun only by two-thirds of votes in Congress.
2. Ratification. All the foreign treaties signed by the executive branch must be ratified by the Senate.
3. Impeachment. Following an investigation and a majority vote in the House of Representatives, the Senates judges the president of another official that is going to be impeached. Impeachment requires a two-third vote in the Senate.
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