Exam 5: Interest Groups
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When a case that an interest group is interested in,but not actually sponsoring,comes before a court,the group can __________.
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Which of the following actions might boost union membership in the United States?
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Which of the following is an example of a professional association?
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What was the major achievement of the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 (LDA)?
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What did the 2012 election highlight about the disclosure of lobbying activity?
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__________ is a professional association,labor union,and public sector interest group.
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The technique of __________ lobbying was used to defeat the nomination of federal judge Robert Bork to the U.S.Supreme Court.
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According to the theory of __________,open,multiple,and competing groups can check the asserted power of any one group.
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How do lobbyists typically seek to influence members of Congress?
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According to James Madison,a(n)__________ is a group of individuals concerned more with their self-interest than with the rights of individuals outside the group or with the needs of society as a whole.
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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 to build your organization and increase your political clout?
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How has the Internet helped interest groups in their lobbying efforts?
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Independent expenditures are unlimited but must be disclosed to the Federal Election Commission.
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Most members of Congress view lobbyists as unnecessary nuisances.
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You are a lawyer who believes that the standards for admission to the state bar have been set too low.What type of group should you form to attempt to change the admission standards?
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Which of the following was a consequence of Wisconsin's 2011 law limiting public employee union rights?
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One function of __________ is to provide legislators with information about an interest group's position on a specific bill or issue.
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What is the free rider problem? Describe one way that an interest group can overcome this problem.
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