why does the house impose severe limits on floor debates? a) it allows the speaker to better control the contets of a bill b) bill mainly are debated in subcommittees not on the floor, c) most debates take place in the senate rather than the house d) the house is so big that long debate is extremely time consuming

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A it the right answer

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Answer:

Option D, the house is so big that long debate is extremely time consuming, is the right answer.

Explanation:

In a legislature, a floor is a place where all the members of the legislature make speeches. When any of the members are speaking formally on the ongoing issue, he is said to have the floor. The "Floors" have been placed with proper procedures and protocols. Since a legislature have many members and long debates can be time-consuming, therefore, the House impose strict limits on floor debates.