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A lobbyists is a paid employee of a group of businesses who want particular laws that benefit them. A political action committee is a group of people who work on a issue or issues they find important. They are not paid and volunteer to do it. Lobbyists often write laws for Congress and submit them to the members. Many former members of Congress are now lobbyists for many of the companies like oil, banking, coal, and other powerful political interests. The lobbyists work to make sure the laws they want are passed.
Joint committees perform investigative or house keeping duties; Conference committees iron out differences in bills from both houses.
How did the political goals of liberal differ from those conservative?
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Action potentials also known as spikes, differ from graded potentials in that they do not diminish in strength as they travel through the neuron.
The reason party organizations vary so much is because America is filled with diversity.
Levels of political participation in corporations differ for many reasons. The most common reason is financial - companies are careful of alienating large portions of their consumer base by supporting controversial political causes.
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National party committees have no real power over organizations at the state and local levels
local and state organizations can have platforms that differ from the party's national platform. there are only loosely connected, allowing different regions to have their own platforms and interests national party committees have no real power over organizations at the state and local levels
local and state organizations can have platforms that differ from the party's national platform. there are only loosely connected, allowing different regions to have their own platforms and interests national party committees have no real power over organizations at the state and local levels