Exam 9: Interest Groups: Organizing for Influence
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Under federal law,PACs can contribute no more than ________ per candidate in a primary election.
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Economic groups have an advantage over noneconomic groups because
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Which of the following is true of employment in lobbying firms by members of Congress?
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Which of the following groups primarily uses litigation as its lobbying method?
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Economist Mancur Olson refers to what aspect of interest groups as "the size factor"?
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Which of the following is NOT a typical interest-group function?
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Some groups pursue collective goods.A collective good is one that
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The citizens of ________ are most actively involved in interest groups and community causes.
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A main difference between iron triangles and issue networks is that
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Identify the defining characteristics of an interest group.How do interest groups differ from political parties?
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The most fully organized interests are those that have which of the following as their primary purpose?
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The limits of interest groups' influence might be gauged by the Democratic backlash against the ________,which tried to block the North American Free Trade Agreement in 1993.
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The support of ________ was critical to passage of a controversial prescription drug program for the elderly in 2003.
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