Your authors assess the impact of the Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act of 1946 in which of the following ways?
A) The act is an effective mechanism for regulating the abuses of lobbying members of the legislative branch but has had little or no effect on that activity aimed at the executive branch.
B) The act does not effectively regulate lobbying of Congress, and there are no provisions in it aimed at regulating lobbying of the executive branch.
C) The act is an effective mechanism for regulating the abuses of lobbying members of the executive branch but has had little or no effect on that activity aimed at the legislative branch.
D) The act has effectively remedied the abuses associated with lobbying all government officials.
E) It has absolutely no effect or even public notice.
B
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