Exam 9: Interest Groups: Getting Their Share and More
Exam 1: Politics: Who Gets What,When and How 1105 Questions
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Exam 5: Opinion and Participation: Thinking and Acting in Politics105 Questions
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How is lobbying the executive branch similar to lobbying the courts?
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This libertarian think tank advocates policies based on market principles and limited government.
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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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The most viable commodity a lobby firm can offer its clients is a __________.
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Why are middle class/elite values most often represented through organized interest groups?
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The __________ problem occurs when people fail to join a group because they can get the benefits the group offers without contributing to the group's efforts.
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An interest group filing an amicus curiae brief is an example of __________.
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One way that interest groups can influence court cases they are interested in is by filing a(n)__________ or friend of the court brief.
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Which of the following is an example of a public interest group?
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When Senator Cranston left office,he took a position as a lobbyist for the real estate industry on K Street.This is an example of __________.
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Which of the following is most likely to be governed democratically?
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In a lobbying network,which of the following would be considered an "inside" strategy?
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Interest groups are prohibited from lobbying the executive branch of the federal government.
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The Sierra Club and the Audubon Society are examples of __________.
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In recent years,political action committee (PAC)contributions have become increasingly important in federal elections.In light of the influence of PAC money on elections and policy making,is this trend a sign of a healthy democracy,or is it a troubling development?
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In a lobbying network,which of the following would be considered an "outside" strategy?
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