The opposition to religious institutional power and influence in public and political life is referred to as ______.
A. secularism
B. laïcité
C. anticlericalism
D. clericalism
C. anticlericalism
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Brazil's Chamber of Deputies is the __________
a. supreme court b. upper house c. lower house d. cabinet
How might an interest group keep a discreet profile whilst pushing their mission without explicit advertising?
A) Such a group might plant news stories that promote their cause subtly while quietly working against the publication of stories that work against their position. B) The group might infiltrate the offices of opposing groups or politicians and accrue incriminating information which might be anonymously conveyed to the media. C) They might have lobbyists push news stories in the local media that are directly given to that local media by those lobbyists. D) A group might plant stories in social media promoting their cause, but also publicly work against the publication of stories that work against their mission.