Exam 13: Interest Groups
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Exam 13: Interest Groups80 Questions
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New policies create constituencies ripe for organization in part because ______.
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How is successful lobbying similar to the actions that the President takes when trying to gain support from members of Congress?
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What is one of the major concerns for specialized interest groups working in an issue area?
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Madison and de Tocqueville both believed that voluntary groups ______.
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When PACs pursue the short-term goal of access to those in control of Washington's policy machinery, they will shift their contribution patterns as control of Congress shifts.
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Congressional decision makers need which of the following two related types of information before they can implement policy?
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The fact that interest groups vary widely in wealth and how readily they can be organized for action combined with policy gridlock and political paralysis raises concerns that ______.
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Regulators hope to avoid writing rules that get shot down by appeals to the courts or Congress keep in touch with politically potent groups in the sectors they regulate.
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What do the developments in farm policy and federally sponsored medical research tell us about interest groups?
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What kind of incentives motivate individuals to contribute to groups espousing causes they care about without worrying whether their contribution will make an appreciable difference?
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What factors influence the challenge of organizing collective action?
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The credibility of political information provided by lobbyists to political officials is enhanced when ______.
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Most successful large organizations circumvent the collective action problem by offering "selective incentives," which are ______.
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The formation of interest groups in the pluralist argument occurred because ______.
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Are members of Congress in a stronger position to influence PACs, or are PACs able to influence members of Congress? Explain the underlying logic of your answer.
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