Answer:
<h3>Public action committees (PACs), Bussinesses, Interest Groups, and unions.</h3>
Explanation:
- Lobbyists are professional representatives who work on behalf of individuals and groups of individuals to influence political and legislative decisions in a government.
- They work for public action committees(PACs), Bussinesses, Interest Groups, and unions by persuading and pressurizing legislators and lawmakers to introduce and support bills in favor of such organizations.
- They play a vital role in policy and decision making progress and their participation helps in making amendments, new regulations, or even introducing new bill in the legislative.
Even though the devastation caused by the atomic bomb was tremendous, and had killed hundreds of thousands of Japanese citizens, the Emperor refused to back down. Surrender in the Japanese culture is shunned very harshly as it made one cowardly.
Answer: B.
Explanation: Many ended up among London's Black Poor, with 4,000 resettled by the Sierra Leone Company to Freetown in Africa in 1787. Five years later, another 1,192 Black Loyalists from Nova Scotia chose to emigrate to Sierra Leone, becoming known as the Nova Scotian settlers in the new British colony of Sierra Leon