Question
When should an interest group try to influence the legislative branch? (1 point)
when the interest group likes the law but not how it is implemented
when the interest group has limited financial resources
when an interest group believes the law is unconstitutional
when the interest group wants more powers granted to a department in the bureaucracy
when the interest group likes the law but not how it is implemented
when the interest group has limited financial resources
when an interest group believes the law is unconstitutional
when the interest group wants more powers granted to a department in the bureaucracy
Answers
GPT-4o mini
An interest group should try to influence the legislative branch when **the interest group believes the law is unconstitutional**. This is because they may seek to persuade legislators to amend or repeal the law to align it with their views or constitutional standards. The other scenarios may involve executive or judicial branches, or concerns about implementation rather than direct legislative change.