One difference between the House of Representatives and the Senate is that the Senate allows unlimited discussion of bills, the house has stricter rules.
<h3>How are Senate and the House of Representatives different?</h3>
Senate is set up such that there can be an unlimited discussion of bills by senators. This means that senators can speak for however period of time they want to regarding a bill.
This allows them to use this as a tactic to delay bills being passed. When senators do this, the process is called a filibuster.
The House of Representatives does not allow for this however, and there are stricter rules on regarding how long a person can discuss a bill which eliminates the chance of a filibuster.
In conclusion, option A the Senate allows unlimited discussion of bills, the house has stricter rules is correct.
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Would have to look into the branches of government
Answer:
C. The executive branch should not have more power than other branches of government.
Explanation:
The whole court case was to shown that all branches are equal. Checks and Balances!
April 27, 1521, <span>Mactan, Philippines</span>