Suppose there is an environmental interest group that wants to motivate lawmakers to act on a potential threat to the environment while also mobilizing and informing its members. Which of the following is an outside lobbying tactic that might be useful?

a. Meeting with lawmakers to draft new legislation.
b. Emailing campaign to members with links to legislators’ contact information.
c. Taking lawmakers to dinner in order to make a pitch about their cause.
d. Testifying before the House subcommittee on the environment.

b. Emailing campaign to members with links to legislators’ contact information.

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Which of the following is an example of “unintentional gerrymandering”?

a. Independent commissions prioritize compact districts. b. Democrats tend to be packed into dense urban areas because of residential and geographic patterns. c. Republicans are able to create safe districts through partisan gerrymandering when winning a majority of state-level offices. d. The Senate contains many safe seats because of the way the Census is conducted.

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