Exam 15: Interest Groups
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As part of the Honest Leadership and Open Government Act,interest groups are now barred from paying for judges to attend "legal education" conferences.
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Lobbyists have no way to influence public policy once legislation has been signed into law.
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Some criticize pluralism by noting that political resources and power are unequally distributed within society.
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How is lobbying the executive branch similar to lobbying the courts?
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Which of the following is an example of grassroots lobbying?
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Does pluralism or transactions theory provide a more accurate representation of the interest group system today?
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You are a policy analyst in the Department of Energy.You were just offered a job with a renewable energy company.How long must you wait before you can lobby the Department of Energy on behalf of your new employer?
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How does grassroots lobbying differ from other efforts by interest groups to influence government?
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An interest group seeking to influence the implementation of a law would most likely lobby the __________ branch of the federal government.
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Which of the following is an example of an economic interest group?
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Discuss James Madison's views on factions,as expressed in Federalist No.10,and how he would respond to the tremendous growth in the number of interest groups actively lobbying in Washington,D.C.,over the past several decades.
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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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Which of the following is an example of a trade association?
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Why has the government attempted to regulate lobbyist activity? Discuss some recent reform efforts.Describe how the law treats lobbying by private and public lobbyists differently.Evaluate whether the government has sufficiently regulated the lobbying industry.
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According to the theory of pluralism,political power is distributed across a wide range of diverse and competing interest groups.
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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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