Answer:
I don't think so because they say that the congress was more powerful in the 19th century than the 20th century
Explanation:
Its relations with the other branches of government have changed over time. Generally Congress was more powerful in the 19th century than in the 20th century, when the presidency (particularly during wartime) became a more dominant branch.
The correct answer is: Option B. Businesses influence the passage of favorable legislation.
Regarding government, "Lobbying" is described as the action, performed by individuals or private groups, of influencing government agents on political decision-making. This practice is aimed mainly at the votes of legislators.
This description fits the example as presented on Option B, since a business is considered a private group.
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Loss of Republican Party discipline, the Panic of 1819, the Supreme Court case of McCulloch v. Maryland , and the Missouri Crisis of 1820 all contributed to the decline in the political consensus—leading to the end of the “Era of Good Feelings.”
In a war weary world everyone wanted to go home and restart their lives.
There was a problem of punishment of the perpetrators of the War and the prevention of future warfare.