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Yi-Chen

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Members of Congress may become lobbyists after they leave office. However, they must honor a waiting period of
 
  a. five years.
  b. six months.
  c. one year.
  d. sixty days.
  e. ten years.

Question 2

Those people who benefit from the actions of interest groups without actually being members of the group are called
 
  a. coincident beneficiaries.
  b. auxiliary beneficiaries.
  c. free riders.
  d. constituents
  e. None of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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