Exam 7: Interest Groups
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Interest groups often hire former government employees or former members of Congress as lobbyists for all of the following reasons
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Describe the role played by interest groups in shaping public policy.
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Interest groups attain a reputation for being powerful through all of the following
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All of the following statements about demonstrations are true
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Supporters of the Keystone XL pipeline contend that it will reduce the importation of "conflict" oil which
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One of the ways in which lobbyists make themselves valuable to decision makers is by
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Explain how economic interest groups, public-interest groups, and single-issue interest groups differ from each other.
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Legislators and government officials are often more impressed by contacts from
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