Exam 10: Interest Groups
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The greater the potential number of members of a group,the more likely that individuals will ___________________.
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Following the Citizens United decision,contributions such as Sheldon Adelson and his wife's at least _______ million increased the impression that those already most advantaged in the political system will add to their advantages.
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What role do interest groups play in educating policymakers about political issues?
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Ultimately it was by means of a __________ that the success of Cesar Chavez's attempt to attain recognition of the United Farm Workers was achieved.
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Identify and discuss the variables that contribute to ability of interest groups to successfully organize.
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Organizing public relations campaigns and sponsoring research are examples of
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Which of the following is not an argument made by the authors for why interest groups benefit our political system?
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Interest groups that lobby for poor people often gain key financial support from
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Identify five ways that interest groups benefit our political system.
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Explain the difference between direct lobbying and grassroots lobbying.
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Which influential Washington interest group has a membership of 40 million?
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A recent study of seventy-seven members of Congress who were defeated for reelection or left voluntarily found that more than __________ of them took jobs with firms that lobby.
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A strategy that relies on a group representative's personal contact with policymakers is
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The issue of urban renewal in Boston's West End illustrates the point that
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Discuss the tactics used by interest groups as part of information campaigns.
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