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Lobcity

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Why do labor interest groups have a difficult time convincing policy makers to support their issues?
 
  a. They are too disorganized to send a clear message of the issues they support.
  b. They do not have enough funds to get their message out to a broader population base.
  c. Their issues often conflict with the stronger and more influential business interest groups.
  d. Politicians have never supported unions or their demands.

Question 2

Which of the following is true of labor interest groups?
 
  a. They are the most powerful interest groups in Texas.
  b. They primarily act on behalf of business interest groups.
  c. They often lobby for better working conditions and fight for the rights guaranteed by worker's compensation laws.
  d. They don't incorporate oil and chemical workers.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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