I quick gov. question:

<p>Grassroots mobilization, boycotts, and mass advertising are all examples of the interest group strategy known as:</p>

<p>A. going public.
B. litigation.
C. influence peddling.
D. corridoring.
E. lobbying. </p>

<p>It's it "A." I don't know what "D" is... What is corridoring?</p>

<p>Does everyone agree that it's "A"? thanks! That was my quesiton, I guess.</p>

<p>i thought it was e... i don't know why... just boycotts seems like a lobbying effect against something*...</p>

<p>and mass advertising, is lobbying for a product or service...</p>

<p>It wasn't "E."........ It was "A".... Just as I suspected.</p>

<p>Interest groups use political action committees (PACs) as a way to:</p>

<p>A. subsidize the income of friendly lawmakers.
B. expand their membership base.
C. draw media attention to their issues.
D. obtain access to lawmakers.
E. guarantee that lawmakers will vote in favorable ways.</p>

<p>lol... is this american pagaent???... if so i'll go with c... probably wrong tho</p>

<p>The answer is "D."</p>

<p>God I Suck At This...</p>