Grassroots lobbying refers to

A) inside-the-beltway persuasion.
B) trying to get officials' attention and change their minds by getting their constituents to take action.
C) specialized strategies for raising and spending campaign funds to influence office holders.
D) intense citizen support of government policies.
E) appeals to the established media for help.

B

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What will be an ideal response?

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