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jon_i

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In which way is lobbying the executive branch similar to lobbying the courts?
 
  a. Both require a lobbyist to hold a law degree.
  b. Both can involve lobbying related to the implementation of an existing policy.
  c. Both are relatively rare, given that most lobbyists focus exclusively on Congress.
  d. Both typically involve grassroots lobbying. -

Question 2

You are the leader of a consumer rights group that has been unable to get a meeting with your elected representative in Congress. How could you get the attention of your legislator on the issues your group cares about?
 
  a. organize a demonstration in the representative's district and invite the media
  b. file an amicus curiae brief
  c. draft a bill and introduce it in Congress
  d. form a political action committee -



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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