How do the actions of individuals compare to groups when interacting with the legislative branch of government?(1 point)

Responses

Individuals elect officials to represent their interests, and groups form a jury.
Individuals elect officials to represent their interests, and groups form a jury.

Individuals participate in elections, while groups can interact directly with members of Congress.
Individuals participate in elections, while groups can interact directly with members of Congress.

Individuals attend congressional hearings while groups utilize lobbyists.
Individuals attend congressional hearings while groups utilize lobbyists.

Individuals and groups both interact with the legislative branch in the same way.

Individuals and groups both interact with the legislative branch in different ways. Individuals typically participate in elections and communicate with their elected officials, while groups often have more resources and can utilize tactics such as lobbying to influence legislation.