How does grassroots/outside lobbying differ from other efforts by interest groups to influence government?

A. Grassroots/outside lobbying focuses more than other forms of advocacy on cultivating relationships with elected officials.
B. Grassroots/outside lobbying is more effective than other forms of advocacy.
C. Grassroots/outside lobbying focuses more than other forms of advocacy on influencing public opinion to support groups' goals.
D. Grassroots lobbying is more costly than other forms of advocacy.


Answer: C

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