When a grassroots campaign is artificially orchestrated to appear that constituents care about an issue when in reality they do not, it is called
A) Astroturf lobbying.
B) stealth lobbying.
C) simulated lobbying.
D) synthetic lobbying.
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A)required disclosure
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