What strategies do interest groups use to influence the legislative process? (1 point)

• write letters to representatives, attend protests, and create social media posts
• attend congressional committee meetings, vote for the group, and raise money for campaigns
• vote in favor of specific policies, attend congressional committee meetings, and lobby
• raise money and donate it to election or public awareness campaigns, organize and attend protests, and lobby.

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The most accurate answer is:

• raise money and donate it to election or public awareness campaigns, organize and attend protests, and lobby.

This option captures the primary strategies interest groups use to influence the legislative process, including financial contributions to campaigns, grassroots activism through protests, and direct lobbying efforts to persuade lawmakers.