What is a successful lobbyist least likely to do?
a. testify before committees in the legislature
b. make many legislative contacts
c. outline an interest group's position on a pending issue
d. provide distorted information to the members of legislature
Answer: D
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a. the balance between political and market forces within an economy. b. the balance between too much and too little government regulation. c. an economy with too much political control. d. a political arrangement that leaves most of the power in private hands.
In the years preceding the Civil War, John C. Calhoun argued that the Constitution was a compact made by the states in a sovereign capacity, rather than by the people in their national capacity, giving the states the right to ________._
A. defend themselves B. secede from the Union C. collect federal taxes D. raise armies