When should an interest group try to influence the legislative branch?
a. when the interest group wants more powers granted to a department in the bureaucracy
b. when the interest group likes the law but not how it is implemented
c. when the interest group has limited financial resources
d. when an interest group believes the law is unconstitutional
1 answer
An interest group should try to influence the legislative branch when they want more powers granted to a department in the bureaucracy, when they like the law but not how it is implemented, or when they believe the law is unconstitutional. Having limited financial resources should not necessarily deter an interest group from trying to influence the legislative branch, as there are various ways they can still effectively advocate for their interests.