In testifying before a committee, a lobbyist should

a. be open, sincere and honest.
b. talk for as long as it takes to get his or her point across.
c. read the prepared testimony, so that the committee members will not have to read it later.
d. never use visual aids.

a

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A) reject any reference to politics in adult life B) return to their parents for guidance about voting or taking a stand C) become rigid and unyielding in their political beliefs D) also regard politics as important throughout their lives E) seek mates with dominant political views

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Do voters think in terms of ideologies? Are voters' attitudes generally consistent? If not, what explains the inconsistency?

What will be an ideal response?

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