Multiple Choice
How is lobbying the executive branch similar to lobbying the courts?
A) Both require a lobbyist to hold a law degree.
B) Both can involve lobbying related to the implementation of an existing policy.
C) Both are relatively rare, given that most lobbyists focus exclusively on Congress.
D) Both typically involve grassroots lobbying.
E) Both are viewed as inappropriate ways for interest groups to influence government.
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Q3: Interest groups are prohibited from lobbying the
Q4: What types of organizations engage in grassroots/outside
Q5: Which of the following is an example
Q6: Which of the following statements, if true,
Q7: Define and describe the three main elements
Q9: An interest group filing an amicus curiae
Q10: Critics of pluralism have noted that _.<br>A)
Q11: How do interest groups lobby the courts?<br>A)
Q12: Research has shown that business/economic interest groups
Q13: The formation of interest groups seems to