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Which of the following are some duties of a lobbyist? Select all that apply.
(1 point) • to become a public official • to buy
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Who is most likely to be a lobbyist's target of influence? (1 point)
• a member of Congress • a judge • an interest group
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Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements.
The Amendment protects the right of individuals and groups to petition the US
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Which statement is the best summary of Senator Byrd’s ideas?
Lobbying is essential to the proper operation of Congress.
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Based on the graph, what conclusion can be drawn about lobbying spending?
Lobbying is not influential in the passage of laws in
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Which of the following are some duties of a lobbyist
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Who do lobbyists represent in their attempts to influence government?
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Which is the name of a group of people who work together to influence the public policy of lawmakers?(1 point)
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Which of the following is more likely to help a lobbyist influence a legislator?(1 point)
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This letter is an example of —
* 1 point Captionless Image demonstrating lobbying policymaking campaigning
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Lobbyists can positively influence the legislative process by:
A.blocking the passage of bills B.providing campaign donations to
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Anonymous ;)
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lobbyists can positively influence the legislative process by:
blocking the passage of bills providing campaign donations to
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Anonymous ;)
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Lobbyists can positively influence the legislative process by?
A. Exerting undue influence on lawmakers B. Blocking the passage
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