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Which best describes the work done by lobbyists?
They raise money for clients’ preferred candidates and political interests.
They run political campaigns to get policy measures passed.
They advise clients on which laws are favorable.
They apply pressure on lawmakers to pass laws that are favorable to clients.
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They apply pressure on lawmakers to pass laws that are favorable to clients.
Explanation: Lobbyists' primary role is to influence legislators and government officials—through meetings, research, persuasion, and sometimes coalition-building—to shape policy outcomes beneficial to their clients.
Explanation: Lobbyists' primary role is to influence legislators and government officials—through meetings, research, persuasion, and sometimes coalition-building—to shape policy outcomes beneficial to their clients.
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