Exam 6: Interest Groups
Exam 1: Introduction to State and Local Politics28 Questions
Exam 2: Federalism: State and Local Politics Within a Federal System54 Questions
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Exam 4: State and Local Direct Democracy45 Questions
Exam 5: Political Parties55 Questions
Exam 6: Interest Groups54 Questions
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Exam 13: Morality Policy52 Questions
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Which of the following is NOT true regarding the density and diversity of a state's interest group system?
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assumes that conflict is at the heart of politics and accepts that a diversity of interests will lead to consensual outcomes through the tug-and-pull of discussion and debate.
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Which interest groups are the most powerful across the states,and which interests have the most clout in your state? How has interest group power varied over time? How does interest group power affect questions of representation within a state?
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Which of the following does NOT qualify as an interest group by definition?
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One issue advocacy "weapon" that interest groups can use to bypass an unresponsive legislature is a(n)
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Which political theory suggests that a system of interest group competition,whether or not intended so,advantages economic interests,placing their narrow interests over those of the collective good?
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The systematic effort to influence public policy by pressuring governmental officials is known as
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Which of the following institutional constraints can weaken the long-standing ties and social networks that lobbyists work tirelessly to cultivate over time?
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Which of the following is NOT true regarding interest group clout?
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According to one study,the energy industry-primarily oil and gas companies and their peak associations-pumped more than $134.7 million into candidate committees and state parties between 1990 and 2004.Roughly what percentage of those contributions went to incumbents?
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How does a state's socioeconomic makeup influence its interest group density and diversity? Are there any
differences across the states in interest group density and diversity? If so,why?
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Which type of lobbyist works for a lobbying firm,often takes on multiple clients,and charges clients an hourly fee?
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How do states regulate lobbyists? Which states have the most stringent rules,and which have lax regulations? Why,if at all,do lobby regulations matter?
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What did James Madison,in Federalist 10,have to say about factions? In your discussion note Madison's logic.Do
you agree with his position,and is it still relevant today?
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Can all interests be organized and represented? Discuss the critiques of pluralism by Schattschneider and Lindblom.Do they make convincing arguments? Provide at least one example that highlights their argument.
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