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What is the difference between a lobbyist and a political action committee (PAC)?

a)A lobbyist works directly with Congress, and a PAC works indirectly with the public to pass legislation.
b)A PAC is an individual that works to pass legislation for their cause. A lobbyist is an organization that raises money to influence legislation.
c)A lobbyist is an individual that works to pass legislation for their cause. A political action committee (PAC) is an organization that raises money to influence legislation.
d)A lobbyist works on a volunteer basis to pass legislation, and a PAC is compensated for its work.

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