Multiple Choice
According to critics, what happens to the lawmaking process when several interest groups are competing with one another to influence the outcome of a single policy?
A) There is an increase in corruption among lawmakers.
B) The law is delegated to an executive agency.
C) There is an increase in gridlock in Congress.
D) Representatives rely more on public opinion.
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