All of the following is a means used by effective interest groups to lobby the legislature, except
a. providing honest information.
b. wining and dining legislators.
c. gaining endorsements from key constituents of legislators.
d. electioneering on behalf of a legislator's opponent.
e. lining up sponsors to introduce bills when the legislative session convenes.
D
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a. The same arguments were used against both. b. Both amendments passed Congress but failed to be ratified. c. The same cluster of southern states opposed ratification of both amendments. d. In both cases, women favored the amendments, but men were strongly opposed.