The answer that best completes the chart describing concurrent resolutions is that its do not require the president's signature.
Concurrent resolution refers to an expression of opinion without any force of law which requires an approval of both House and Senate.
The Concurrent resolution does not requires the president approval.
The concurrent resolutions are used to adjust, create or amend rules that apply to both houses (bicameral).
Hence, the answer that best completes the chart describing concurrent resolutions is that its do not require the president's signature.
Therefore, the Option B is correct.
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