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23 July, 09:23

Which best describes why it is significant that lobbyists provide information to lawmakers?

They can disseminate false information to undermine opponents.

They are privy to information that is otherwise unavailable.

They offer precise information on voter positions.

They can tailor information to support their clients' positions.

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  1. 23 July, 10:43
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    I believe the answer is: They can tailor information to support their clients’ positions.

    the information that provided by lobbyist tend to be really biased because they obtained it through internal researchers, which basically the researchers that they pay themselves.

    Lawmakers then would be given some sort financial incentive to promote such information and created the legislation that would benefit the client.
  2. 23 July, 12:59
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    The statement that described as to why it is significant for lobbylist to provide information to the lawmakers was because of the reason that they can be able to tailor information in regards of having to support the position of their clients. In a way that the information is the key for having to support the client that they are handling. The correct answer is the last choice given above.
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