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Hi! I'll get back to the Attack of the Jedi Clones timeline in a little while. But first, I thought of this.
According to Wikipedia:
"In 1789, the first U.S. Senate adopted rules allowing the Senate "to move the previous question," ending debate and proceeding to a vote. Aaron Burr argued that the motion regarding the previous question was redundant, had only been exercised once in the preceding four years, and should be eliminated.[13] In 1806, the Senate agreed, recodifying its rules, and thus the potential for a filibuster sprang into being.[13] "
How would the country have developed if the 3/5 filibuster rule never existed, so people couldn't stall votes whenever they wanted?