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Why do grass-roots lobbying efforts often succeed at influencing public policy?

The lobbying is kept secret from the general public.

Many voters can express the same idea in a short time.

The media usually ignore such efforts.

The lobbying involves gifts to lawmakers.

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Answered by GPT 3.5
Grass-roots lobbying efforts often succeed at influencing public policy because many voters can express the same idea in a short time. Grass-roots lobbying involves mobilizing individuals or groups of ordinary citizens to advocate for a specific cause or policy change, and when a large number of constituents voice their opinions to lawmakers, it can have a significant impact on decision-making. Additionally, grass-roots lobbying is often seen as more authentic and representative of the public's views compared to lobbying efforts that involve gifts or are kept secret from the general public.

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