How might lobbying Congress be similar to lobbying the courts?
a. Both involve lobbying related to pending legislation. -
b. Both involve use of PAC contributions to gain access to decision makers (i.e., legislators and judges).
c. Both are examples of the "inside game.".
d. Both typically involve grassroots lobbying.
c
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How did Americans' attitudes about the role of government change as a result of the Great Depression and Roosevelt's New Deal?
a. People became more accepting of the federal government's role in economic policy. b. People became more cynical about the federal government's role in economic policy. c. People because more cynical about the federal government's role in social policy. d. People because more confident in the ability of state governments to handle economic policy.
What was the primary purpose of the changes made to ethics laws in 2003?
a. to prohibit members of the legislature from becoming lobbyists after leaving office b. to create greater transparency in donations made to legislators and their personal finances c. to prohibit officeholders from owning private businesses d. to require legislators to keep records available to the public of all letters written to them and a list of all visitors to their offices