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A motion to end

and take an immediate vote requires a
(A) stalemate: five-nineths
B
a quorum; two-thirds
C) a filibuster: simple majority
an impasse; three-fifths
E none of these choices apply
vote of senators present.

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Final answer:

A motion to end and take an immediate vote requires a quorum; two-thirds vote of senators present.


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A motion to end and take an immediate vote requires a quorum; two-thirds vote of senators present.


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