The so-called pork-barrel politics refers to congressional members
A) trading votes with one another.
B) receiving perks and freebies from businesses trying to sway their votes.
C) paying not much attention to the vocal special-interest groups.
D) inserting provisions for local narrow projects into comprehensive legislation.
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