The chart represents the steps in the process of a bill becoming a law.

Flow chart illustrating the steps in how a bill becomes a law. There are two channels. On the top is the House of Representatives. On the bottom is the Senate. The channels are numbered on the top: 1, 2, 3, 3b (top channel only), 4, 5 channels combine into one), 6, 7 (channels combine into one), the President

Use the chart to answer the following question:
Which of the following correctly describes the actions taken in the process represented by section six?

Create amendments to ensure passage.
Set the rules for upcoming debates and votes.
Vote on the revised version of the bill.
Debate the bill to increase support.

The correct answer is "Set the rules for upcoming debates and votes." Section six of the process represented in the chart refers to the committee stage, where the rules for upcoming debates and votes are typically set. Amendments to the bill may also be considered during this stage, but the main purpose is to establish the procedures for further discussion and decision-making. Voting on the revised version of the bill and debating to increase support usually occur in earlier stages of the process.