Different interest groups promote many different causes, often working against each other on the same issue. This effect is called __________. A. pluralism B. hyperpluralism C. electioneering D. lobbying
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Lobbying - it is a type of tactic or approach when any person or group convinces another person for some common cause. This includes all those activities that done to persuade others for the common minimum program.
Inside lobbying is a type of lobbying system in which the main focus is to maintain close relationships with policymakers like making contact with executives or someone on higher authority that can provide valuable information about the policy.
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