Exam 9: Interest Groups: Organizing for Influence

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Another name for an interest group is

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An amicus brief

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In the dynamics of an iron triangle,what benefit do interest groups provide to friendly government agencies?

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Roughly how many American workers currently belong to unions?

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Outside lobbying does NOT include

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Some groups pursue collective goods.A collective good is one that

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The largest number of PACs are those associated with

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The air we breathe is an example of a

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Which of the following is an interest group more likely to champion than a political party?

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A purposive incentive is defined as

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Define citizens' (or noneconomic)interest groups and identify the types of noneconomic interest groups and the constituencies they serve.

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In acknowledging the dilemma inherent in group activity,James Madison

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PAC contributions account for about ________ of total congressional campaign spending.

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Which of the following groups primarily uses litigation as its lobbying method?

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The situation in which individuals are tempted not to contribute to a cause because they will get the benefits even if they do not participate is called the

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How do pluralists counter the argument that well-funded interest groups have more influence on policymaking than other interest groups?

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Which of the following statements would NOT be accepted by supporters of the pluralist view of interest groups?

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James Madison's solution to the problem of factions (special interests)has,in the modern policy process,actually contributed to the problem by

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A flaw in pluralism theory is the fact that

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Define a PAC.What limitations do PACs face when raising funds? What limitations do they face when contributing funds? Who are the primary recipients of PAC contributions,and why? In what significant ways does a PAC differ from a super PAC?

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