Which statement best describes the purpose of a filibuster?
) A. To override a presidential ve...
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Which statement best describes the purpose of a filibuster?
) A. To override a presidential veto of a popular bill
B. To allow the House of Representatives to review Senate bills
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C. To delay the Senate's vote on a bill a senator dislikes
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D. To prevent a bill from being killed in committee hearings
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