Why is it easier to influence government officials at the local level than at the national and state levels?

A) Local officials are less connected to the community than state and national officials are.
B) Local officials have fewer issues to consider and fewer people to represent.
C) Local officials are unable to meet with lobbyists due to the Tenth Amendment.
D) State laws require local officials to consider issues and respond to those needs.

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The best answer to the question "Why is it easier to influence government officials at the local level than at the national and state levels?" is:

B) Local officials have fewer issues to consider and fewer people to represent.

Local governments typically deal with a smaller number of constituents and issues compared to state and national governments. This smaller scale often allows for more direct access and personal interaction with local officials, making it easier for individuals or groups to influence decisions.