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Roughly how many lobbyists worked to kill passages in the Dodd-Frank bill aimed at preventing financial institutions from becoming too big to fail?
 
  a. 1,000
  b. 3,000
  c. 7,000
  d. 10,000

Question 2

Which of the following is a goal of lobbyists in their dealings with Congress?
 
  a. to have bills and provisions in bills they favor pass
  b. to increase the total amount of congressional earmarks in legislation
  c. to promote disturbances in the political system
  d. to encourage the formation of competing groups within the congressional lobbying system



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Answer to Question 1

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