Grassroots lobbying can be defined as __________
a. communicating with government officials to persuade them toward a particular policy decision
b. meeting directly with public officials to influence political decisions
c. persuading citizens to contact their elected officials regarding a particular issue or piece of legislation
d. using campaign contributions to influence elections
e. working to increase voter registration and turnout, especially in competitive congressional races in important battleground states
c
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a. prevent the spread of communism b. remove the Taliban government c. protect religious freedom d. retaliate for the bombing of the USS Cole
In order to break their dependence on the United States, Europe created the highly ineffectual ________
a. North Atlantic Treaty Organization b. Eurocorps c. Kosovo Force d. United Nations Protection Force e. Implementation Force