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The filibuster is not as strong a weapon as it used to be because of a. pro tempore. c. cloture. b. the Civil Rights Act of 1957. d. the Thurmond bill. Its C!!!!

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Cloture

Step-by-step explanation:

Filibuster introduced in 1850 , is a strategic parliamentary way employed by the senate to delay action on a bill or other proceedings.

It is practically applied when two or more senators hide under the rules and purposely extend debate on a topic in order to avert a bill being passed and this can last as long as 12hours , 42minutes.

The only formal procedure that can break the filibuster is the cloture rule , which is a vote by the senators to place a time limit on senate activities during a senate meeting.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "b. the Civil Rights Act of 1957" The filibuster is not as strong a weapon as it used to be because of b. the Civil Rights Act of 1957
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