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Mr3Hunna

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When President Obama took office he promised to change the culture of Washington in terms of the relationship between lobbyists and policymakers. Upon leaving office, it can be said that his promise
 
  A) was fulfilled because lobbyists are now limited in their contact with policymakers.
  B) did not come true as the culture remains unchanged.
  C) is starting to work as campaign contributions from PACs are no longer acceptable.
  D) will come to fruition just six months after he leaves office.
  E) was never an issue in the first place and was simply a campaign promise that appealed to the masses.

Question 2

The money from PAC donations comes disproportionately from
 
  A) religious or ethnic organizations.
  B) public interest and consumer groups.
  C) labor unions.
  D) business and professional interests.
  E) foreign countries.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



Mr3Hunna

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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