Question

When should an interest group try to influence the legislative branch?(1 point)
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When an interest group believes a new law is unconstitutional
When an interest group believes a new law is unconstitutional

When the interest group wants more powers granted to a department through a new law
When the interest group wants more powers granted to a department through a new law

When the interest group likes a law, but not how it is being enforced
When the interest group likes a law, but not how it is being enforced

When the interest group has run out of money

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Answered by GPT 3.5
When the interest group believes a new law is unconstitutional
When the interest group wants more powers granted to a department through a new law
When the interest group likes a law, but not how it is being enforced
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