Asked by milika cherry on Jun 09, 2024

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More than one-third of the groups with lobbying offices in Washington are

A) businesses and corporations.
B) labor groups.
C) ideological groups.
D) public-sector groups.

Lobbying Offices

Organizations or groups that attempt to influence political decisions on behalf of their interests.

Ideological Groups

Organizations or groups formed around shared beliefs, values, or ideologies, often aiming to influence political or social policy.

Public-Sector Groups

Public-Sector Groups are organizations that are part of the government or are funded by the government, working towards public interest goals.

  • Grasp the makeup and effect of advocacy groups on the political scene, detailing their distribution and categories within American political dynamics.
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Sabrina DanelleJun 14, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
According to the Center for Responsive Politics, as of 2021, 37% of the groups with lobbying offices in Washington are businesses and corporations, making them the largest category of lobbying groups.