How do lobbyists typically seek to influence members of Congress?
a. by introducing bills
b. by filing amicus curiae briefs
c. by organizing protests and demonstrations on Capitol Hill
d. by providing technical assistance on policy issues
d
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A) The primary house in Britain's parliament, they are the architects of most new laws in the United Kingdom. B) Holding similar weight as the House of Commons, they pass legislature in coordination with one another. C) A revisionary body, they rewrite laws vetoed by the prime minister. D) Mostly an elderly debating society, they sometimes catch errors in laws that are passed too quickly.
Specialists in the field of history devote most of their time and efforts to
A) field research. B) writing the final report. C) gathering and analyzing historical data. D) checking their facts.