Which of the following is not a motive for lobbying decisions?

a. introduce, modify or abolish legislation
b. become informed about how best to adapt a firm to new legislation
c. rule upon an action or measure to be taken
d. distribute, modify or suspend the distribution of specific resources


b. become informed about how best to adapt a firm to new legislation

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When members of Congress talk about the ___________, they are talking about the difference between annual government expenditures and revenues

Answer:

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The _____ was adopted on July 4, 1776 and most of the document was written by Thomas Jefferson

A) Mayflower Compact B) Bill of Rights C) Declaration of Independence D) Fundamental Orders of Connecticut E) Pennsylvania Charter of Privileges

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Why might the rights detailed in the Declaration be considered legally binding on states, according to Howard and Donnelly?

a. The human rights contained in the Declaration are universal. b. The Declaration is a treaty and, therefore, part of international treaty law. c. The Declaration was proclaimed by the UN General Assembly, which gives it the force of law. d. By signing the Declaration, all states have assumed a legal obligation to abide by its provisions. e. The Declaration is considered by many lawyers to have attained the status of customary international law.

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If an individual dies without leaving a will and there are no living relatives, then his or her property passes to

A) charity. B) the state. C) friends and neighbors. D) probate.

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