WAEC - Government (1997 - No. 24)
Lobbying mainly involves the application of pressure on
people in commerce through monetyary gifts
legislators through material gifts
people in government throught persasive arguments
legislator by intimidation and blackmail
trade unions offer of gift
Explanation
Lobbying is a process by which individuals or groups attempt to influence government officials, typically legislators or policymakers, to promote or prevent specific policies, decisions, or legislation. The main method used in lobbying is the application of pressure through persuasive arguments.
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