_________ is the apt label that has been given to campaigns that masquerade as grassroots mobilizations, but are not.

A. Demonstrating B. Astroturf lobbying C. _Stare decisis_ D._Amicus curiae_briefing


Right answer: Astroturf lobbying

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Interest groups are often categorized and analyzed according to ______.

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