Exam 15: Interest Groups
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Explain the difference between grassroots lobbying and lobbying members of Congress directly.
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Why do small groups have an organizational advantage over large groups?
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Interest groups are prohibited from lobbying the federal bureaucracy.
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Which of the following is the main type of organization that lobbies on behalf of workers?
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Which of the following is an example of a public interest group?
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If James Madison were alive today,he would most likely view the rapid growth of interest groups over the past several decades as a positive development.
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The freedom of association is guaranteed in the __________ Amendment to the Constitution.
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