Many lawyers rarely, if ever,

a. spend time counseling their clients about the proper course of action in anticipation of the reactions of courts, agencies, or third parties.
b. draft documents—such as contracts, wills, deeds, and leases—for their clients.
c. engage in negotiations (such as plea bargains or pretrial settlements).
d. argue cases in a courtroom.

d. argue cases in a courtroom.

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The organizational ease with which groups form in the United States is generally attributable to its

a. democratic culture. b. lack of opportunities for disadvantaged persons. c. division between classes. d. sympathy for the underclass. e. undemocratic culture.

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How much can individuals contribute per candidate per election?

a. Up to $2,000 b. Up to $1,700 c. Up to $3,700 d. Up to $2,700

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