In recent decades, lobbyists in Washington, D.C. have increasingly 
 A. targeted the executive branch in their efforts to influence policy decisions.
 B. relied on coercive tactics, such as threats of withdrawing election support. 
C. worked to defeat incumbent members of Congress in order to replace them with members who would be more supportive.
 D. relied exclusively on inside lobbying as the means of gaining their policy goals. 
E. ignored the judicial branch as a means of influencing policy decisions.

In recent decades, lobbyists in Washington, D.C. have increasingly
A. targeted the executive branch in their efforts to influence policy decisions.
B. relied on coercive tactics, such as threats of withdrawing election support.
C. worked to defeat incumbent members of Congress in order to replace them with members who would be more supportive.
D. relied exclusively on inside lobbying as the means of gaining their policy goals.
E. ignored the judicial branch as a means of influencing policy decisions.
 
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The post In recent decades, lobbyists in Washington, D.C. have increasingly 
 A. targeted the executive branch in their efforts to influence policy decisions.
 B. relied on coercive tactics, such as threats of withdrawing election support. 
C. worked to defeat incumbent members of Congress in order to replace them with members who would be more supportive.
 D. relied exclusively on inside lobbying as the means of gaining their policy goals. 
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