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How does lobbying the executive branch differ from lobbying Congress?
 
  a. Fewer interest groups lobby Congress than lobby the executive branch.
  b. Lobbying the executive branch has less impact on government than lobbying Congress. -
 c. Lobbying the executive branch focuses more on rule-making, whereas lobbying Congress focuses more on pending legislation.
  d. Lobbying the executive branch focuses more on executive orders, whereas lobbying Congress focuses more on elections.

Question 2

How does grassroots/outside lobbying differ from other efforts by interest groups to influence government?
 
  a. Grassroots/outside lobbying focuses more than other forms of advocacy on cultivating relationships with elected officials.
  b. Grassroots/outside lobbying is more effective than other forms of advocacy.
  c. Grassroots/outside lobbying focuses more than other forms of advocacy on influencing public opinion to support groups' goals.
  d. Grassroots lobbying is more costly than other forms of advocacy. -



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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clippers!

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Reply 2 on: Jul 9, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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