Exam 9: Interest Groups: Getting Their Share and More
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How does grassroots lobbying differ from other efforts by interest groups to influence governmen?
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In order to overcome the free-rider problem,many interest groups offer tangible benefits.What are tangible benefits?
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The greatest fear of tightly coordinated action between lawmakers,agencies,and regulated interests is that of regulatory capture.
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How does the interest group system differ from the electoral system?
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