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Which is a difference between the rules for debate in the Senate and those in the House? Senators may demand a vote on an issue to stop debate. Senators may speak for an hour unless other members agree to a longer period. Senators are not limited by the two-speech rule. Senators may speak for as long as they like and on any subject they choose.

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Senators may speak for as long as they like and on any subject they choose.

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The correct answer is D) Senators may speak for as long as they like and on any subject they choose.

A difference between the rules for debate in the Senate and those in the House is "Senators may speak for as long as they like and on any subject they choose."

When Senators are debating, the presiding officer monitors the session says who speaks. They correctly address the presiding officerñ. Senators have minimum regulations but only can not make more than two interventions in motion during the same day. The number of Senators in the US Senate is 100.

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