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The executive branch does influence the United States Congress.
False. Members of Congress are elected to represent their constituents, the voters in their districts or states. While lobbyists may seek to influence legislation and advocate for specific interests, the primary responsibility of Congress members is to serve the public and address the needs and concerns of their constituents.
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Congress set aside protected land.
Congress set aside protected land.
Congress set aside protected land.
Lobbyists.
Committee staff may influence congress by granting or withholding legislation. Organizations can also influences members of congress in the same ways.
The courts can influence Congress and the president through judicial review, where they interpret the Constitution and strike down legislative or executive actions that are deemed unconstitutional. This can shape future policy decisions made by Congress and the president to align with constitutional principles. Additionally, court decisions can influence public opinion and create pressure for Congress and the president to take certain actions.
They lobby the members of Congress and give money in political campaigns.
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Some interest groups influence congress by giving them money. They may give them money for their campaigns or by other means.