A lobbyist is defined as __________, according to 1995 lobbying reforms.
A. anyone who spends any of his/her time lobbying
B. anyone who spends at least 10 percent of his/her time lobbying
C. anyone who spends at least 20 percent of his/her time lobbying
D. anyone who spends at least 50 percent of his/her time lobbying
E. anyone who spends all work hours lobbying
Answer: C
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