Briefly describe the role of lobbying in state and local politics. What strategies do lobbyists employ to influence government decisions?

What will be an ideal response?


An ideal response would be:
• Importance of lobbying in present-day politics
• The common misconception of lobbying
• What constitutes lobbying
• The influence of lobbyists on state and local level politics
• Example of direct and indirect strategies used by lobbyists

Political Science

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a. NCLB mandates changes but does not sufficiently fund these changes. b. The federal government spends more on public education than do the states, yet has little control over the implementation of NCLB. c. The schools that get higher test scores should also receive more money. d. Local school districts are exempt from the mandates of NCLB.

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Regulatory legislation at the start of the twentieth century primarily dealt with __________

a. business monopolies b. education c. labor unions d. technology

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For most people, the strongest agent of political socialization is

a. their parents.  b. the media.  c. the government.  d. interest groups. 

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All of the following can be issued by a municipal court EXCEPT A) verdicts. B) warrants. C) fines over $500. D) fines under $500. E) jail time

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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