What is the difference between grassroots/outside lobbying and lobbying members of Congress directly?
a. Only multi-issue interest groups attempt to lobby members of Congress directly.
b. Grassroots/outside lobbying is a technique that places pressure on elected officials using group members and/or general public opinion.
c. Grassroots lobbying faces key barriers, but direct lobbying does not.
d. These two types of lobbying are essentially the same thing.
b
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a. August; Hirohito and Nagasaki b. November; Tokyo and Hirohito c. August; Hiroshima and Nagasaki d. August; Tokyo and Dresden e. June; Beijing and Hirohito
Which of the following is not included in a resource book?
a. The existing law. b. A list of opponents and allies. c. Key issues. d. Proposed solutions.
Which country is typically considered part of the developed world?
a. New Zealand b. Canada c. Israel d. all of the above
What is the difference between peace enforcement and peacekeeping?
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