The only way an interest group can directly lobby the judiciary is to ______.
a. sue other interest groups to undercut the opposition
b. lobby the president and the Senate to nominate and confirm judges who were former lobbyists
c. challenge the legality of laws by filing suit or amicus briefs in courts
d. pressure and lobby juries in federal cases to decide in ways favorable to the interest group
e. try to influence the elections of judges and justices through campaign spending
c. challenge the legality of laws by filing suit or amicus briefs in courts
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What will be an ideal response?
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a. Revive an economy and avoid deflation b. Increase spending c. Fight inflation and absorb excess local currency d. Put more currency into the domestic economy
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A. Saudi Arabia; Iraq B. Kuwait; Iran C. Iran; Iraq D. Kuwait; Iraq E. Israel; Iran
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