Exam 8: Interest Groups
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What factors have led to the increase in the number of interest groups since the late eighteenth century?
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What is a major source of tension within organizations such as the American Bar Association?
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Interest groups maintain that one of their major contributions to deliberation is
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A PAC with no connections to any organization is called a(n)
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What is the "revolving door" between the public and private sectors? Why are limits imposed on it? Why do lobbyists say that the revolving door is important?
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The purpose of a waiting period between holding a government post and a lobbying position is to
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The NAACP was heavily involved in which Supreme Court case?
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When businesses have an interest in public policy but do not find it economical to keep an office in Washington, D.C., they may join a
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EMILY's List is a PAC that often collects checks written directly to a candidate and then delivers them together to that candidate. This practice is called
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How do unions and other economic groups try to use public policy to thwart competition?
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The purpose of ___________ is to make grants to organizations for scientific, educational, religious, or other charitable purposes.
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Political donations that influence elections even though not contributed directly to a candidate are called
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An interest group that takes out numerous advertisements on television and in major newspapers is engaging in a(n)
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A lobbying tactic that enlists the help of those who may hold influence with lawmakers is a(n)
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The AARP may not contribute to a federal candidate but may still legally advocate specific policy positions because it falls under
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Suppose the National Council of Star Trek Fans (NCSTF) lobbies Congress to adopt Klingon as a second national language. Since all fans of the franchise, not just members who pay dues, would benefit from the Council's success, the NCSTF faces a common hurdle of interest groups called
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