The credibility of political information provided by lobbyists to political officials is enhanced when
a. it is privately communicated rather than publicly communicated.
b. a group uses only its professional lobbyists to convey the information.
c. it comes in the form of a lengthy technical report instead of through constituent letters and postcards.
d. a group mobilizes its constituency as part of the lobbying effort.
d. a group mobilizes its constituency as part of the lobbying effort.
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Which of the following is NOT a basic reason that foreign policy decisions often deviate from rationality?
a. Unscrupulous leaders b. The force of organizational routines c. The force of political bargaining among domestic interests d. Limits on time and information