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how can the structure of congress be used to block legislation?
□ by filibustering in the house
□ by the senates unlimited debate rule (use of the filibuster)
□ by holding up a bill in committee
□ by impounding appropriated and authorized funds
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- Analyze "By filibustering in the House": The House has rules limiting debate, so filibustering (unlimited debate) isn't possible here. Eliminate this option.
- Analyze "By the Senate's unlimited debate rule (use of the filibuster)": The Senate’s filibuster (unlimited debate unless cloture is invoked) can block legislation by prolonging debate. This is valid.
- Analyze "By holding up a bill in committee": Congressional committees can stall a bill by not reporting it out, preventing it from reaching the floor. This is a valid way to block legislation.
- Analyze "By impounding appropriated and authorized funds": Impounding funds is an executive branch (president) action, not related to Congress’s legislative - blocking structure. Eliminate this option.
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B. By the Senate's unlimited debate rule (use of the filibuster)
C. By holding up a bill in committee