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Agata [3.3K]
3 years ago
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What is a lobbyist goal once he or she gains access to a government official A.) to convince the officials to support the intere

sts group positions on relevant laws B.) to propose legislation to members of congress in a formal presentation C.) to write legislation that the official might be likely to get behind D.) to ensure that the president doesn't veto policies supporting the group interests
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Virty [35]3 years ago
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Answer:

A.) to convince the officials to support the interests group positions on relevant laws

Explanation:

Lobbying is a common practice in some countries, such as the USA; and prohibited in others, such as Brazil. This is because lobbyism refers to a group of people who seek to interfere in the decisions of the political body of a region, by imposing the influence that this group has. This influence may be explicitly veiled, but it has the power to manipulate the national political body so that the interests of the group are served. In other words, we can state that the lobbyists' goal is to convince government officials to support interest group positions on relevant laws

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