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biotive biotive
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How does lobbying Congress differ from lobbying the judicial branch?
A) Courts seldom take into account lobbying efforts by interest groups, whereas Congress is heavily influenced by lobbying.
B) Lobbying the courts requires a law degree, whereas lobbying Congress does not.
C) Lobbying the judicial branch is more time-consuming than lobbying Congress.
D) Lobbying the judicial branch is more heavily regulated than lobbying Congress.
E) Lobbyists often meet personally with members of Congress, whereas they cannot meet with judges.
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