Why has the majority traditionally been reluctant to change the rules to prevent or restrict filibusters?

What will be an ideal response?


An ideal response will:
1, Explain that it is always difficult to obtain the agreement of two-thirds of the Senate on a controversial matter. (Changing the rules requires 67 votes.)
2, Explain that every senator knows that he or she might be in the minority on an issue at some time. A filibuster gives senators who are in the minority a powerful weapon for defending their (or their constituents') interests.

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a. nine b. ten c. twelve d. thirteen

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Which of the following is implied by the term pack journalism?

a. the shrinking number of print media outlets  b. journalists who embed themselves in situations of conflict  c. journalists who imitate one another rather than reporting independently  d. the ever-growing size of the political press corps 

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Which of the following are possible ways to help create financial equality among public school pupils?

A. total state funding of public schools B. school district consolidation C. greater reliance on property taxes for school financing D. (A) and (B) only E. (A) and (C) only

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Practice effects occur when participants improve performance due to subsequent experience on the same task

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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