Senators can use a filibuster in order to:


a- prevent the senate from voting on a bill

B- add amendments to a bill they dislike

C- force a committee to approve a bill

D- override a presidential veto on a bill

Respuesta :

A- prevent the senate from voting on a bill (APEX)


The correct answer is A) Prevent the Senate from voting on a bill.

A filibuster is a tactic still used in the Senate today. This method involves individuals who are trying to stop a vote from happening on the floor. To do this, Senators take an extremely long time to discuss the bill and use up so much time that the bill will expire/Congress will go to recess before the Senate has the ability to vote on it.