Exam 10: Interest Groups
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What makes an interest group successful? Are larger interest groups more likely to achieve their goals than smaller groups?
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How did James Madison propose to overcome the problem of factions in Federalist No.10?
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Which of the following comes closest to James Madison's conception of factions?
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The Chamber of Commerce is a powerful lobbying force in Washington,D.C.
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The theory of pluralism assumes that government policy reflects the balance of competing interest groups.What are the strengths and weaknesses of this theory?
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Interest groups are prohibited from attempting to influence the decisions of elected officials who have received campaign contributions from the interest's PAC.
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What does intensity contribute to the success of an interest group?
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When a case that an interest group is interested in comes before the Supreme Court,the group can __________.
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Ralph Nader launched the first major __________ group after winning a hefty damage settlement against General Motors.
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Lobbying works best on elected officials who are already committed to the interest group's policy positions.
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One service that lobbyists perform is to provide legislators with __________ that helps them to better understand the policy issue.
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Outline the four basic strategies that interest groups use to try to shape policy.Which of these is most effective?
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Why do interest groups typically offer selective benefits to their members?
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Distinguish between public interest lobbies and economic groups.Provide examples of each.
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The __________ problem occurs when people fail to join a group because they can get the benefits the group offers without contributing to the group's efforts.
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You are the leader of a student organization working to pass federal legislation that would increase financial aid to college students.What specific strategies could you employ to overcome the free-rider problem in order to build your organization and increase your political clout?
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