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27 March, 13:12

The ability for a senator to delay passage of a bill through continuous talking is known as a

a. colloquy.

b. requirement of the Bill of Rights.

c. filibuster.

d. decorum.

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  1. 27 March, 13:30
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    The ability for a senator to delay passage of a bill through continuous talking is known as a "filibuster," which is generally frowned upon by members of both parties by being a waste of time.
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