Exam 10: Interest Groups
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Right-to-work laws outlaw union membership as a condition of employment.
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Elite theorists point to the concentration of power in the hands of a few to challenge the premises of pluralist theory.
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Proponents of elite theories of politics would argue that the interest group with the most power consists of
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Why do interest groups form political action committees? To whom does most of the PAC money go,and why? Are PACs a threat to American democracy? Explain.
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What are the key differences between interest groups and political parties?
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"Equality interests" refer to the cluster of groups seeking equal protection under the law.
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A pluralist interpretation of special interest groups could be seen as evidence that James Madison's system worked as he intended.
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Since the 1960s,the proportion of the American public believing that big interests dominate the government has declined somewhat.
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The primary way that groups overcome Olson's law is through
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Discuss how size,intensity,and resources determine the likely effectiveness of an interest group.Provide examples where appropriate.
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Political Action Committees (PACs)must register with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
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According to the theory of hyperpluralism,subgovernments promote democratic policymaking.
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The first ________ in April 1970 helped to spur on a number of environmental groups.
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Which of the following groups claims the smallest share of its potential members?
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What is meant by a collective good,and how does this concept suggest a problem for interest groups?
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Provide an example of a public interest lobby.How are public interest lobbies different from other kinds of groups? What challenges do public interest lobbies face?
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