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Which of the following explains how political groups influence the federal government?(1 point)
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Political groups use bribes to influence media coverage of political corruption.
Political groups use bribes to influence media coverage of political corruption.
Political groups use amicus curiae briefs to influence the president.
Political groups use amicus curiae briefs to influence the president.
Political groups use demonstrations to influence government officials.
Political groups use demonstrations to influence government officials.
Political groups use political action committees to influence court rulings.
Responses
Political groups use bribes to influence media coverage of political corruption.
Political groups use bribes to influence media coverage of political corruption.
Political groups use amicus curiae briefs to influence the president.
Political groups use amicus curiae briefs to influence the president.
Political groups use demonstrations to influence government officials.
Political groups use demonstrations to influence government officials.
Political groups use political action committees to influence court rulings.
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The response that best explains how political groups influence the federal government is:
**Political groups use demonstrations to influence government officials.**
Demonstrations can mobilize public support, raise awareness about issues, and put pressure on government officials to take action or change policies.
**Political groups use demonstrations to influence government officials.**
Demonstrations can mobilize public support, raise awareness about issues, and put pressure on government officials to take action or change policies.
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