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Arrange the events for how a bill becomes a law through the House of Representatives in
chronological order using the numbers 1–9.

The House Rules Committee determines whether the bill will be debated and for how long the debate will last.
The bill is referred to a subcommittee to be marked up.
The bill is proposed by a member of the House of Representatives.
The House debates the bill.
When the House and Senate disagree, the bill is sent to a conference committee.
The bill is first referred to a full standing committee.
The bill is returned back to a full standing committee.
The bill is sent to the President for his signature.
The bill is assigned a number by the clerk.



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