44. One of the ways that the Chamber of Commerce has regained its power is by
a. making large campaign contributions on its own behalf.
b. dispensing favors to individual businesses that do not want their company name associated with lobbying efforts.
c. hiring outside lobbyists to help it attract more members.
d. focusing on international trade issues.
45. The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM):
a. receives accolades from its small and medium-sized members for focusing on their particular needs.
b. advocates for protectionist trade policies.
c. is the preeminent U.S. manufacturers association as well as the nation’s largest industrial trade association.
d. is credited with helping create the gain in manufacturing jobs.
46. The Business Roundtable is an association of
a. Fortune 500 companies.
b. CEOs of leading companies.
c. leading consulting firms.
d. human resource executives.