Delegated substantive legal work for which a lawyer is responsible
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Interest groups send representatives to state capitals and to Washington, D.C. to put pressure on members of Congress and other policymakers. They engage in lobbying, or the organized process of influencing legislation or policy. Lobbying can take many forms. Interest groups can testify in congressional hearings.
if u ask me yes because simply u learn from history-idk if this is right i just need points
Democracy is all about the people having a say. So if the people feel like something should be changed or added, they can. One example was slavery. It was legal at the time, but later on it was decided all slaves were to be set free. If we didn't have a democracy and the amendment process, the slave law that was ok in the 1700's couldn't have changed later on.