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A Situation Where a Member of Parliament Votes to Approve

Question 46

Question 46

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A situation where a Member of Parliament votes to approve a bill in exchange for favorable votes from other members on other bills is called


A) rent seeking.
B) logrolling.
C) regulatory capture.
D) special interest legislation.

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