(b) Describe two differences between House and Senate rules that may make it likely that legislation
may pass in one chamber but not in the other.

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The Senate may filibuster bills, where members opposing the bill continue to speak until a vote is called. The House cannot filibuster bills. In the House, there is a Rules Committee that determines whether a bill can be amended, how much time it can be debated, and other rules pertaining to the bill. This doesn't exist in the Senate.