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What role does cloture play in the federal lawmaking process?

A. It allows a bill to pass through committee.

B. It forces the Senate to vote on a bill.

C. It lets citizens vote to approve a bill.

D. It makes changes to a bill before a vote.​

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Answered by prabhakardeva
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Answer:

B. It forces the Senate to vote on a bill.

Explanation:

The only procedure by which the Senate can vote to place a time limit on consideration of a bill or other matter, and thereby overcome a filibuster.

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