Explain the role of information and campaign contributions in lobbying Congress. What strategies do interest groups use to lobby Congress?

What will be an ideal response?

Interest groups provide a key service to policymakers through information. Often, interest groups have technical expertise that can help Congress better understand complex issues. Interest groups are also an important source of campaign contributions for Congress. Interest groups typically target incumbents with their giving, but more important, they target their influence at members of committees before whom they have business.

Political Science

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following statements best serves an example of the media’s role in agenda-setting?

  a. The media seeks out advertisers to ensure it remains profitable.  b. The media gives a more negative portrayal of one politician than another after a debate.  c. The media exposes corruption in a local police force.  d. The media reports on bombings in Europe but not bombings in Africa. 

Political Science