What is a public interest lobby?

a. a group that conducts research and analysis on public policy issues
b. a group that expresses its political views publicly
c. a group that works to gain benefits for society as a whole
d. a group that represents workers within a particular industry


c

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Answer:

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Any increase in lobbying regulations conflicts with

A) Tenth Amendment provisions. B) the equal access clause of the Constitution. C) the Fairness Doctrine. D) Ninth Amendment provisions. E) the right to petition the government outlined in the First Amendment.

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A(n) __________ is a system in which each member government is considered sovereign, and the national government is limited to powers delegated to it by its member governments

a. confederation b. federation c. oligarchy d. unitary system

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Private international law regulates activities in the area of commerce, communications, and travel

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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