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What is a similarity between how the House and the Senate debate and vote on a bill?

They both can filibuster to prevent a vote.
They both need most members present.
They both may set time limits.
They both end in cloture.
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Answer:

They both may set time limits.

Step-by-step explanation:

Filibuster is procedure in which the government officials agree to have unlimited debate. Only the senates can have a filibuster, the house of representative can't do it. This eliminate option a.

in order to conduct their business, Senate need 51% of members present (the majority). But, the house only require 20% (not a majority). This eliminate option B.

Cloture is a procedure to end every debate with a vote for a certain decision. Only senate has cloture, House of Representative does not have it. This eliminate option D.

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