The filibuster is an important process for

A.
ensuring the rule of the majority party.

B.
protecting the rights of the minority party.

C.
maintaining separation of powers.

D.
enabling direct democracy.

1 answer

B. protecting the rights of the minority party.

The filibuster is a legislative tactic used in the U.S. Senate that allows a minority of senators to extend debate on a bill, effectively delaying or blocking a vote. Its primary purpose is to give the minority party a greater voice in the legislative process and protect their interests against the majority party's agenda.